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At 5:09pm on March 29, 2010, Roger James Dunsmore said…
Hi Tami,

My fourth volume of poems, YOU'RE JUST DIRT, was published this week by FootHills Publishing in Kanona, N.Y. I'm sending them your email address so they can send a publishing announcement. Would love help promoting it in your area.

Hope your journal is going great guns!

Best,

Roger
At 5:02pm on August 24, 2009, Sid Gustafson said…
To Inverness poems
with Big Open Sweetgrass views
High Line wheat strips North
At 2:14pm on August 24, 2009, Ken Egan said…
Hey, Tami, great to see you here! Stone's Throw is terrific. Can't wait to read all issues. The poetry section in the just-published version is wonderful.

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