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Letter to TDR

Subject: TDR's micro press feature

Date: March 22, 2002

Dear good people at the Danforth Review, 

Just a quick note of thanks for conducting interviews with the publishers of small presses who are producing chapbooks. I'm currently researching the topic as a part of my MA, so, you've made my work much easier (!). 

Also, I wanted to mention that Gaspereau Press (Nova Scotia) is well into a chapbook series entitled the Devil's Whim, which features such writers as David Zieroth, George Elliott Clarke, and Carol Bruneau. 

Anyhow, I realize in researching these projects it must be difficult to assertain what's going on at the eastern end of Canada, especially with a topic like chapbooks, which receive little to no exposure. So, here's me, doing my part, letting you know what's up. 

Best wishes, David Hickey

 

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