Roger Farr's IKMQ consists of sixty–four brief passages – stories,
descriptions, instructions, scenarios, formulae – each involving the
characters represented by the letters I, K, M and Q. Various clues,
suggested by the rules of grammar and syntax, hint at connections and
continuities, and at narrative peaking out from behind the screen of
action.
But never mind the theory – enjoy the ride, as I, K, M
and Q convert houses to commercial grow–ops, manufacture explosives, go
all in on the flop, get up early to catch chinook, plan, build and sell
subdivisions, conduct meetings according to Roberts, plot a prison
break, score an all–important goal, get the door for the pizza delivery
boy, and get on with transforming the world through their revolutionary
action.