May 30 — June 5, 2001
[ & the ketamine-paced process of archiving media continues . . . ]
Massive thanks to Cara Bruce
for one of the best reviews E V E R
It’s been almost a decade, though I appreciate you all the same…
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July 23, 2000
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A publication of Small Press Traffic, “Helping Writers Break The Rules Since 1974.”
Spring/Summer 2001

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[ Many thanks to Cathi Unsworth —
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[ April 2001 : Archived ]
Props, Ever in Order
to both Richard Davis and LBR, a publication through the Lambda Literary Foundation !
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