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AWAKENING: New and Selected Poems by Pat Mullan

"I don't think that any of my poems need an introduction." I get most enjoyment from listening to a poet talk about the written work and the work in progress: why a poem was written, the
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Revolutionary Letters by Diane di Prima

(Originally published by City Lights Books in 1971.) "Now back in print, this expanded edition of Revolutionary Letters shows di Prima at the peak of her artistry. ...
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Recollections of My Life as... by Diane di Prima

An evocative, gritty memoir by the leading woman writer of the Beat Generation.

DROPPING NAMES: The Delicious Memoirs... by daniel curzon

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Silent Talking

Silent Talking by Balthazar Rodrigue Nzomono-Balenda

Freedom of speech is recognized by the International Human Rights Organization, meaning that it is our fundamental rights to express ourselves and it is also our right to criticize.
Cats! Train Your Owner

Cat! Train Your Owner! by Susan M. Ewing

50 flash cards written from the cat's point of view and designed to teach owners about health, behavior and the care and feeding of a cat. Comes with an explanatory booklet

All Saints by Liam Callanan

Set in a small beachfront Catholic high school, narrated by a beautiful

The Last Days Of Madame... by A.W. Hill

The trade paperback release of A.W. Hill's second Stephan Raszer Investigation, originally published in hardcover by Carroll & Graf (2006).