It's hard for me to rate an anthology; obviously the quality of the stories vary, in this case from "brilliant" to "why is this in here, and why wasn't it copy-edited?" Works on the former end include "A Shelter for Living Things," by my friend Randy Henderson, "teh afterl1fe," by Jeff Spock, "If the Sun's at Five O'Clock, It Must Be Yellow Daisies," by Emily Devenport, "Pocket Full of Posey," by Alethea Kontis, and "Nervewrecking," by Alex Wilson. The story at the latter end, that almost made me give up on the book, is "Radiation is Groovy, Kill the Pigs," by Ernest Hogan. Yikes.
Overall, though, worth the read.