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New in January: Skirmish

Skirmish cover imageSkirmish by Dobby Gibson
"Gibson mixes the language of public discourse, science, TV and everyday conversation in a chatty if bleak voice that is both accessible and satisfyingly challenging.” PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
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Join us this Friday, January 9th at 7:00 PM for Dobby Gibson's launch party and reading:

The Loft Literary Center
Open Book Building
1011 Washington Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55415

Sponsored by Rain Taxi

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Photo of Elizabeth AlexanderA chapbook of Elizabeth Alexander's poem for Barack Obama's inauguration will be available on February 10th. Orders placed prior to that day will not be processed until the book's release date.

 

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