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cunningham – McCreesh

I support things I find worthwhile. Find the good and Praise it, you know? There is so damn little worth praising in this world it seems sometimes, so I hold my tongue. Time to speak up. . .

 

chris cunningham and Hosho McCreesh have collaborated on a book which seems to have combined the efforts of the entire small press:

 

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I believe the lie is dead. You can judge a book by it’s cover.

 

Available here: http://oapress.blogspot.com/

 

Mine arrives soon.

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Okay,
Father Luke

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Filed under: Uncategorized — Written by Father Luke at 1:20 pm on Sunday, June 7th, 2009

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James goes like this...

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

This is the fifth or sixth time I’ve read about this book and have wanted a copy. I guess I’ll have to beat a couple yuppies here in Portland and sell their pompous ponytails on the black market to raise the cash…

It certainly is a beautiful looking book…

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