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Stranger Than Wal-Mart

"Some 138 million Americans shop at Wal-Mart each week, making it perhaps the single most unifying cultural force in the country."
Chris Anderson, The Long Tail

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Anyone interested in contributing to his anthology?

A friend of mine is writing an anthology, and as he states below he would like contributions from anyone who would care to share. If you have an interest in submitting something to him there is a link to his website down below.

Many of you here I found looking for English majors, whether you are currently attending classes, or already have a degree.Given the writing and reading connection, I was hoping you might have interest in my anthology.The book will feature poems by writers from each state, written on the theme of how people see America. There will be poems about political matters, and observations of life and physical locations.Basically I want the book to be journey for the reader through the entire country, both in the way people think about certain subjects, and in the way people see their states and local worlds.Currently I am still accepting submissions for the anthology. So if you think you might have interest being included in the book, please visit my regular site www.secretpressusa.org for all the details.And if you know any writers who might have interest, please spread the word.I'm also looking for people interested in becoming Founding Members of Secret Press USA, as a means to help me print and successfully market the book. Members will receive copies of the anthology, and a portion of the royalties earned from sale of the anthology.Another of my goals is to have a national book tour, and I may ask members to help out if they have interest. I figure colleges would be good locations to promote the book, and have small to mid-sized literary readings and arts events.
So again, full details on any and all of the above are at www.secretpressusa.org.
Sincerely,
Jason

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