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From the author: I find the small acts within my observation interesting enough to merit writing.
Throne of Straw has been performed in: Los Angeles at UCLA's MacGowan Hall, the Odyssey Theater.
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Wallace Stevens' torrid words serve as both epigraph and incantation for Adrienne Weiss's powerful debut collection.
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Abundantly Simple is a brilliantly funny response to the enormously popular and saccharine-sweet bestseller Simple Abundance.
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The secret Society for Emigrant Women runs an international rescue operation for runaway women.
Don't Try and Sell Me No Pink Flamingos: From the forward by George Garrett York Harbor.
Our meddling intellect misshapes the beauteous forms of things; we murder to dissect.
The birth of the Internet has created a global community of buying, sharing, and selling goods texts.
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This One's Going to Last Forever reflects both the naive optimism of those.
One of the original 'Storm Warning' poets, Bill Howell is now at the height of an award-winning.
John Goldbach's utterly original debut collection offers funny and penetrating tales.
Fraudsters and scammers are constantly developing increasingly complicated ways to steal your money.