Red Juice 6.5 X 7.5, 36 pages, saddle-stitched, $5.00.
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Very excited to announce the publication of this wonderful suite of poems by Hoa Nguyen. It's a very beautiful, collectable chapbook with covers designed by Austin artist Josh Rios. Josh, I should also mention, has jumped on board with effing and will be designing many a cover for upcoming books.
These will go fast so be sure to order soon to secure yourself some Juice!
To order please send cash or check to:
Scott Pierce
703 W. 11th Street #2
Austin, TX 78701
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(Pictures from the packed release party / reading will be posted in the coming days so stay tuned.)
Looks great!
-Joe
Posted by: Joe Massey | Saturday, February 19, 2005 at 06:11 PM
Save me one! Will mail to you soon!
Laura
Posted by: Laura Carter | Sunday, February 20, 2005 at 06:07 PM
I read it and was very bring, not a worthy selection.
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