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Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Two new
minutes BOOKS somehow got here:
- new Joey Yearous-Algozin's POOR
- new Andy Gricevich's A BOOK OF MUSIC
ALPHA DONUT
Unless you know a great bookstore or the author, you're probably too late to buy Bending at the Elbow (which is now in the sub-sub library).
But you're just in time for Alpha Donut: The Selected Shorter Works of Matvei Yankelevich, which is literally everything Bending at the Elbow is but way longer and with an even better cover (by Nora Griffin):
But you're just in time for Alpha Donut: The Selected Shorter Works of Matvei Yankelevich, which is literally everything Bending at the Elbow is but way longer and with an even better cover (by Nora Griffin):
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Buy BOTH with WHOASHIPPING
WHOASHIPPING is what Lulu called free shipping when I ordered Tyoyeu by Seths. For now, if you buy both BENDING AT THE ELBOW and CLOUDS CAN TREES, paypal will charge you WHOASHIPPING, that is NO SHIPPING. minutes BOOKS will also send you an extra book or poem. Also you will save $1 on the BOOKS themselves. In short, you will get two BOOKS for the price of one and a half BOOKS. SOLD OUT! (Visit the sub-sub library or email us for leads on you might find a copy at a bookstore or author)
Friday, January 20, 2012
Special Editions
"Every poem has its 20th of January" Paul Celan
Today is the First Only Flying Object Festival Of.
Matvei is reading and he and Guy will be printing
the covers for the trade edition of BENDING AT
THE ELBOW. There will be 300, the most books
minutes BOOKS has ever made. In the meantime,
there are still a few copies of the special editions
of both BENDING AT THE ELBOW (double-sided
cardstock, handsewn, signed and numbered to 60)
and CLOUDS CAN TREES (velo binding, two color
inside covers, signed and lettered to 26). You can NO
LONGER get them directly from Flying Object because
they're sold out, but you can still look at (and visit) them:
they're sold out, but you can still look at (and visit) them:
Thursday, January 5, 2012
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