Black Box by Judson Hamilton
“Illusion has an uncanny way of endearing itself to the weary.” So begins Judson Hamilton’s astonishingly unique jaw-punch of a chapbook Black Box. So unique I’m having a hard time making a comparison. Let’s try this: think of a sober Philip K. Dick, after intense group therapy, reading a Rudy Wurlitzer novel in lobby of a midwestern hotel. Black Box is filled with brass bands, GPS systems, a tower of troubadours, punctured organs, and a cast of unforgettable characters that’ll have to suffice until the next Hamilton invention.
5.5 x 8.5 chapbook. Letterpress and hand-stamped covers in a quasi-3D effect. Printed on high quality #24 copy paper in a limited edition of 75 hand numbered copies.
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Pretend You’ll Do It Again by Josh Russell
Josh Russell’s Pretend… proves that one can write a thousand word novel. These thirteen stories, some quick, others controlled bits of sprawls, do what great prose is supposed to do: they pick you up by your shirt collar and plop you down in a barber shop mid shave, or on a dare, rural Georgia. His words will beckon you and their lasting images will haunt the furthest recesses of your head. Get this. Get this now.
7 x 9 chapbook. 122# heavy cover paper. Hand stamped and printed. Repurposed maps throughout. Printed and bound in an edition of 90.
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