Does this pricey (twelve bucks????) zine have cartoons? I don't buy magazines unless they contain cartoons; I must have graphic elements to break up those blocks of intimidating text. And speaking of text, what typeface does Mr. Seighman use in "Monkeybicycle?" Is it pleasing to the eye? Is it easy to read? I don't know why you bookworms always neglect this important factor when opining on literary productions. This really grills my shrimp!
Yes, this is great ..
Now in this modern world nothing is impossible ..
Tubal Ligation Reversal is very safe now ..
but remember the legacy of this operation depends on the doctor moves.so make sure that the doctor has experience in this field.
The primary typeface in this issue is 10.5 point Adobe Caslon Pro. The combination of that and the spacing makes it very easy to read.
And the reason it's $12 is because it's 200 pages of stories and poems. I think that's a pretty standard price for a book you'd find in a bookstore.
Now in this modern world nothing is impossible ..
Tubal Ligation Reversal is very safe now ..
but remember the legacy of this operation depends on the doctor moves.so make sure that the doctor has experience in this field.