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Anvil Press Publishers

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I Am Claude Francois and You Are a Bathtub

I Am Claude Francois and You Are a Bathtub

By Stuart Ross

Derelict Bicycles

Derelict Bicycles

By Dale Tracy

The Longest Suicide

The Longest Suicide

By Jason Schneider
Introduction by Michael Turner

I Am Billy the Kid

I Am Billy the Kid

By Michael Blouin

Catastrophe Theories

Catastrophe Theories

By Mari-Lou Rowley

Queasy

Queasy

By Madeline Sonik

Unrest

Unrest

By Emma Côté

The Acid Room

The Acid Room

By Jesse Donaldson & Erika Dyck

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A Credit to Your Race

A Credit to Your Race

By Truman Green

A Dark Boat

A Dark Boat

By Patrick Friesen

A Room in the City

A Room in the City

By (photographer) Gabor Gasztonyi
Introduction by Harold Rhenisch & Gabor Mate

A Small Dog Barking

A Small Dog Barking

By Robert Strandquist

A Temporary Stranger

A Temporary Stranger

By Jamie Reid

All the Broken Things

All the Broken Things

By Geoff Inverarity

And This Is the Cure

And This Is the Cure

By Annette Lapointe

Animal

Animal

By Alexandra Leggat

Articles of Faith

Articles of Faith

By Mark Leiren-Young

As if

As if

By Alban Goulden

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