Fwd: Microcosm Update for February 1st!

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> p.s. For you livejournal internet types I have created a Microcosm
> live journal at http://www.livejournal.com/community/microcosmpub/ to
> post new things in stock and discuss other microcosm related stuff.
> Check it out if it is your sort of thing.
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> NEWS:
> We moved our office into the basement of a community center called
> Liberty Hall (www.liberty-hall.org). We are now open to the public
> Sun-Fri, 11:30- at least 6 PM if you want to drop by and check it out
> or purchase things. It's more fun to meet the people who get stuff
> from us rather than pack envelopes all day long! Hopefully you feel
> the same way. Liberty Hall is located at 311 N Ivy St. in Portland, If
> you want to come by other times give us a call at 503-249-3826.
> Directions are available on the FAQ on our website.
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> Green Zine #14 *** out now!!! *** Cristy Road has always brought us
> breathtaking artwork (some of my favorite) along with literary stories
> that remind us of the strength and ability of punk youth. This new
> issue is more of the same with some reflection of Cristy's various
> homes between Miami and Philadelphia, racism in her communities, the
> strength of her friends, coming to terms with assault, gender,
> sexuality, and identity, and much more. The words are powerful, the
> stories make you feel like anything can be accomplished, and the
> artwork adds another strong element. Once a true fanzine devoted to
> Green Day, this zine has now evolved into literary prose devoted to
> the strengths of our communities. $2.50
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> Journalsong #6 ***coming in tomorrow!*** Steve Gevurtz has been
> publishing the Portland zine Journalsong for years about his personal
> turmoil. The new 96 page issue shares more of his self reflective
> stories like ups and down in relationships, tours with bands, doctor
> visits, and other writing that captures life in Portland, making you
> laugh, think, and feel. Steve's storytelling just keeps getting better
> and better and is accompanied by beautiful and cute drawings by Nicole
> Georges of Invincible Summer zine. We've respected his writing,
> aesthetics, and ethics for quite some time and felt that it was our
> time to work together. $2
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> On Subbing: The First Four Years Book