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We've been told that we're changing publishing, but we beg to differ. Our customers are the ones changing publishing. It's our customers and their purchases that make our free downloads possible.
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Sassafras Lowrey reads Peggy Munson’s “Fringe Dweller” from Visible: A Femmethology
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Self-Organizing Men by Jay Sennett
Cripple Poetics by Petra Kuppers and Neil Marcus
Two Truths and a Lie by Scott Turner Schofield
The Marrow’s Telling by Eli Clare
Femmethology Volume Two by Jennifer Clare Burke
Femmethology Volume One by Jennifer Clare Burke
