By Andy King
During the past three months  manuscripts from England, Wales, Germany,  and China  have been submitted to the KB Journal. One reviewer experiencing vertigo and  world weariness from the vast influx asked if Burke, that former disciple of  the regionalist Van Wyck Brooks, would have approved this journal “going  international.” I answered that he would have enjoyed it immensely. In the last  decades of his life, Burke loved his growing fame. Had his work been eagerly  read by giant sloth worms on Neptune or even horribly misconstrued by methane-breathing  fire birds on the sun-blistered surface of Mercury, Burke would have been  delighted. He would have been eager to engage their counter-statements.