50 Years, 40 Books
Newspapers in those days were noisy, violent places, places where ink was smashed onto paper, paper was physically glued onto other paper, paper was photographed and etched with acid and burned onto metal plates, and the plates were squeezed under enormous pressure and webs of newsprint were rolled between them. Then the rolls were sliced and folded and bound into bundles. It was a brutal landscape, a sort of blacksmith’s forge where words and pages were pounded, baked, and forced into shape. I never wanted to leave it.
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Via Negativa’s first book-spawn!

Order from the press or Contact me for a signed copy or to barter for your own book. Central PA residents can buy it at Webster's.-
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