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Not Dead Yet: Print Reviews

This Goreletter department features Michael Arnzen’s critical review of books, magazines, and other printed matter. A preference is given to quirky titles, independent press books, and other hard-to-find publications.

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Pitchblende: Songs of Flesh, Bone, Blood

Posted by By Michael Arnzen November 16, 2003Posted inNot Dead Yet: Print Reviews
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Unspeakable Limericks

Posted by By Michael Arnzen October 16, 2003Posted inNot Dead Yet: Print Reviews
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Headhunter

Posted by By Michael Arnzen October 3, 2003Posted inNot Dead Yet: Print Reviews

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