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would you call it a place

Artists
Megan Stockton and Patricia No
Date
2018
Publisher
Flint Magazine
Format
Artists' Books
Genre
Poetry
Description

Poems and images exchanged between Patricia No & Megan Stockton.

Risograph printing by Megan Stockton & Paul Goodrich

Text: Purple Risograph ink on French #110 Smart White Paper

Cover: Metallic Silver Offset on French Steel Blue Construction Envelope

  1. would you call it a place
 

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