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Red Lights For Weary Eyes
#009
by William James
Red Lights For Weary Eyes compiles several pieces from Will's early releases, including the entire text from the Tired Hearts/Bruised Brains split with Aaron Lauricia, as well as featuring a number of performance-based pieces not previously seen in print. In true DIY fashion, this was entirely created - from content, to artwork and layout - by the author. Printed on standard paper and staple-bound with heavyweight cardstock.
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A Perfect Disgrace
#008
by Matthew DeBenedictis
"A Perfect Disgrace," is a perfect compliment to the already existing line-up.
At once both elegant and filthy, crass and poignant, "...Disgrace" mixes trace elements of personal insight with an almost Bukowski-esque foray into the surreal and absurdist nature of a God with a gambling problem. The crisp, sanitary, black & white presentation of this booklet paints a beautiful contrast to the layers of grime worn proudly by the story's anti-hero...he's "A Perfect Disgrace,"
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Buildings, Bridges, and Other Beautiful Things We Lost In The Fire
#005
by William James
The latest book of writing from a punk-rock-nothing turned poet and spoken word artist. Contains several poems, a couple of prints, and snippets of a short story still in the making. Conveniently sized to fit in your pocket, this book makes a most excellent traveling companion.
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From A Diner On Wood Street
#004
by William James
Single pressing of the complete poem. Originally submitted to the Belleview Literary Journal for publication, this piece was rejected...so we decided to release it ourselves. Each copy is individually signed by the author, and staplebound on heavy cardstock.
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