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The God Engine-Chapbook w/ Free CD
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These poems are not—not a single one of them—about boys playing war. They are instead about where war begins, where training begins and is simultaneously. We train children at toddler ages then let them make their battlefields in the empty lots, playgrounds, and every space around them.
—Jennifer Bosvel
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Between Old Trees by francine j. harris
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francine j. harris is a Cave Canem fellow who has had the privilege of living in cities where poems moss on bridges and hover in the heat over desert plains. Many of the poems in this collection were written upon returning to her hometown of Detroit, MI. Her work has appeared in McSweeney’s “Poets Picking Poets,” Ninth Letter, Ploughshares, Indiana Review as well as other journals and anthologies. francine is currently pursuing an MFA in Poetry at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor. Her first chapbook was published in 2010 by Organic Weapon Arts.
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9 Immigrant Years by Javier Zamora
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Javier Zamora was born and raised in El Salvador. At the age of nine he migrated to the United States to be reunited with this parents. He attends UC Berkeley, majoring in Latin American history and minoring in creative writing. His full-length manuscript was a finalist in the 2009 Violet Reed Hass Contest. This summer he attended the Bread Loaf, Napa Valley, and Squaw Valley Writing conferences as a scholarship student. His poems have or will appear in In Posse Review, The Homestead Review, and Mitali’s Fire Escape. Zamora is the Winner of the 2011 Organic Weapon Arts Chapbook Contest.
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Binary Soulstice
$11.00
Binary Soulstice is the spoken word follow up to Binary Soul. Includes crowd favorites like Check, She Is, Liberian Sun and Are You Serious?
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Binary Soul
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Binary Soul was written, performed, produced, recorded and mixed by Versiz. The project was approached with the idea in mind that hip-hop lyrics should be approached with the same level of care and skill as poetry. Therefore some of Versiz? poems are reflected on the album as rap songs. "Versiz? articulation at times recalls a young KRS-1; his cadence moves swiftly from hasty to dawdling; bass-heavy production is ornamented well by snares, whistles, or subtle keys."-Metro Times Go to www.metrotimes.com to read the full review.
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