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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Facial Geometry

Written with Maureen Seaton and Kristine Snodgrass, Facial Geometry is the literary equivalent of having a couple of friends over. It is an invitation to run the gauntlet of hilarity where every word is a whip-sharp feather. Experience a disturbing disintegration of authorial identity. Experience that identity reshape and reassemble as an intelligent chimera that stares you in the face with as many faces as you can imagine. Read excerpts in the November 2006 issue of Admit2. If you're brave enough to buy our chapbook visit NeOPP Press.

What's a chapbook you ask? Well, it is a generic term to cover a particular genre of pocket-sized booklet, popular from the sixteenth through to the later part of the nineteenth century.

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