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Seann Mc Collum
There are too many books in the world already, too many things written, published, sold and possessed. Is it time to start discarding these things? Or should you be spending your hard earned American money on products made by ant vs. Ant? Are you with us or against us? More important, are you with yourself or against yourself?
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Portland,
Oregon
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What You Were Fed To
Verse, Prose Poems and Haibun
Print: $12.97
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Their Days Were Buttered
Interconnected poems detailing the journeys of a mysterious group of wanderers on their way to parts uncertain for reasons unknown.
Recipe for making your own copy of "Their Days Were Buttered"
Ingredients:
one clove of Charles Simic /
one dollop of Ted Hughes /
half a teaspoon of Edward Gorey /
a pinch of Tove Jansson /
two shots Makers Mark.
Add all ingredients together. Stir vigorously with a wooden spoon until your arm starts to hurt. Bake for an indeterminate amount of time or until you get tired of waiting. Chill and enjoy! Serves between one and seventy-six.
Print: $10.97
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Fire Escape
For years I had very little interest in reading poetry, much less writing it. Then one day, while sitting in the coffee shop I used to hang out at, my friend Ted read me Gerard Manley Hopkins' "The Windhover" and it was all over. I was doomed.
Print: $9.97
Download: $3.87
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