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Print: $12.90 Poems by Fleda Brown, Billy Collins, Judith Farr, Michael S. Glaser, Maria Mazziotti Gillan, Richard Harteis, Dolores Kendrick, Ted Kooser, Herbert Woodward Martin, Vivian Shipley, W.D. Snodgrass, Maria van Beuren, David Wagoner, Thom Ward and Reed Whittemore. Cover art by Holly Picano-Rogers
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Print: $8.00 Download: $2.50 OCHO #13 edited by Meghan Punschke. Featuring: Jeffrey Morgan, Carly Sachs, Peter Moore, Matthew Thorburn, Eva Salzman, Geoffrey Gatza, Laura Van Prooyen and Kate Greenstreet.
Illustrator: Joseph Lappie
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Print: $10.99 Download: $2.50 OCHO # 14 guest edited by Nick Piombino. Featuring Charles Bernstein, Alan Davies, Ray DiPalma, Elaine Equi, Nada Gordon, Kimberly Lyons, Gary Sullivan, Mitch Highfill, Brenda Iijima, Sharon Mesmer, Tim Peterson, Corinne Robins, Jerome Sala, Mark Young and Nico Vassilakis. Cover art by Toni Simon.
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Print: $12.00 Suzanne Frischkorn is the author of four previous chapbooks. Her honors include two Pushcart Prize nominations, the Aldrich Poetry Award, and an Artist Fellowship from the Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism. An earlier version of American Flamingo was named a finalist for the Philbrick Poetry Award. Lit Windowpane, her first full-length book, will be released by Main Street Rag Press in autumn, 2008
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Hardcover Print: $24.99 In Not so Fast Robespierre, Buffalo's Johnny Appleseed of publishing lays out a public and private map of Buffalo's (and his personal) community. With his selected Western New York School and personal support system in place, he moves onto "The Book of Life", which, as always, proceeds disaster as Gatza battles through—rightly or wrongly—the "Cataclysm 535".
-Kevin Thurston, Performance Artist & Poet
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Hardcover Print: $24.99 For Birdie Jaworski, life as an Avon Lady was a bittersweet mix of embarking on gossip-worthy adventures, searching for Mr. Right, and making emergency lotion requests in the middle of the night... while managing as a single parent. This collection of short stories—including “Mullet Madness,” “Fat Ass Evidence,” and “Wherein I Test a Product on an Animal”—captures Jaworski’s complicated relationship with the cosmetics giant (and her customers) and reveals a surprising and touching account of her personal life.
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