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6/17/11
Jonathan Bracker: Civilian Aboard U.S. Navy Ship at Sea
Civilian Aboard U.S. Navy Ship at Sea. Poems by Jonathan Bracker. Number 3 in Volume Two of the Summer Kitchen Series, available on August 1st. Limited edition of 49 copies. Pre-orders accepted now!
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Harry Humes, Underground Singing[Keystone Chapbook Prize, 2007] : December 21, 2007 (Second printing, July 2008)
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Daniel M. Jaffe, One-Foot Lover[Editor's Series 1:01]: February 15, 2009
Steven Riel, Postcard from P-town [Robin Becker Series, #2]: March 1, 2009 (Second printing, July 2009)
Matthew Hittinger, Platos de Sal [Editor's Series 1:02]: March 31, 2009
Lisa Sewell, Long Corridor [2008 Keystone Chapbook Prize]: May 1, 2009
Katherine Bode-Lang, Spring Melt [Keystone Series, #4]: May 15, 2009 (Second printing, November 2009)
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Hello,
When I design custom invitations, I offer to design custom postage for my clients to complete the look of their invitation package. The party starts when the guests open their invitations, so setting the tone of the party with the invitation is important. But even before the envelope is opened, the first impression the guest has of the invitation is what’s on the outside.
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