From Melanie Noel

December 20, 2012
Splabman
Hello, hear ye hear ye, 


Dear you,

 
This is a little embarrassing, but I’m here to announce that my first book clomid tablets of poems is something one can hold in one’s hands.  I wished to make that announcement, and then also wanted to let you know I’m planning a west coast tour in the spring and created a fundraising page in Kickstarter.  If you can and wish to contribute, here is the link (and please don’t worry at all if you can’t):
 
If you’d like a book before the kickstarter fundraiser is through, they’ll soon be available through the marvelous Small Press Distribution:  http://www.spdbooks.org/Producte/9780984028542/the-monarchs.aspx?rf=1
 
The book release party will be on Friday evening, February 15, 2013, at the most magnificent Open Books and you’re all invited and I’d love to see you there.
 
I hope this finds everyone well, and that I’m not embarrassing myself too much.
 
Warmest wishes,
 
Melanie

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