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Friday, January 30, 2009
Friday's Poem
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Jonathan S.
Seattle, Washington, United States
I am a writer living in the Pacific Northwest.
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Odd Harbor
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Found II: More of the Best Lost, Tossed, and Forgotten Items from Around the World
Going Mutant: The Bat Boy Exposed
Home Brew Wind Power
Mountain Man Dance Moves: The McSweeney's Book of Lists
My Funny Valentine: America's Most Hilarious Writers Take On Love, Romance, and Other Complications
The McSweeney's Joke Book of Book Jokes
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Discover America Travel Guide
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Rain Taxi Review of Books
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Pike Place Market News
Vashon Beachcomber
Vashon Loop
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City Arts Magazine
Fine Books and Collections Magazine
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Amplified
BPM
Now On Tour
Silent Uproar
Sweet Fox
Three Imaginary Girls
Usounds
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Beachwood Reporter
Cap'n Wacky
CC2K
Cricket Soda
Defenstration
Hobart Pulp
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Seattle Raptor
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Yankee Potroast
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AAA Journey Magazine
Aesthetic Refuge
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Earthwalkers Magazine
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Portland Fiction Project
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Atlantic
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Comics Curmudgeon
Crosscut Seattle
Curious Expeditions
Esquire
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Largehearted Boy
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National Book Critics Circle Board
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New York Times Magazine
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USA Today Pop Candy
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Annie Dillard
Bill Bryson
Bill McKibben
Darby Conley
Dave Barry
George Saunders
Mark Bowden
Matthew Yglesias
Nick Hornby
Oliver Sacks
Pete Dexter
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