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Free Stuff from Phosphene Publishing
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• Collections of poetry, short stories, essays, and interviews with literary figures • Sample short pieces from selected Phospene Publishing release • Complete works or collections by individual authors • Humor and various other fun things
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Alchemy of Breath Christopher Dow
Alchemy of Breath is an introduction and practical guide to Chinese chi kung exercises for health and well-being. The author has thirty years of experience with tai chi chuan and chi kung and is the the author of The Wellspring: An Inquiry into the Nature of Chi. (PDF: 55 pages, illustrated/2.8m: formatted for loose-leaf binding)
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The Abbey Stone Bartholo Dias
Before disappearing into the jungles of the Amazon Basin in 1986, Bartholo Dias was a very special contributor to the poetry scene in Houston, Texas, and touched the lives of a number of local writers. The Abbey Stone is the single collection of poems that Dias left behind. (PDF: 24 pages: formatted for loose-leaf binding)
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The Best of Phosphene Edited by Christopher Dow
Phosphene (1978–79) was the first independent literary magazine published in Houston, Texas. Featuring poetry, short fiction, and essays, it provided an outlet for talented writers from the city, state, and, occasionally, other regions. This collection presents some of Phosphene's best pieces and is a must for those interested in Texas writers from the period. (PDF: 188 pages/656k: formatted for loose-leaf binding)
Featuring work by Lazaro Aleman, Judson Crews, Earl L. Dachslager, Robert Dante, Christopher Dow, Jan Henson Dow, Gene Fowler, Archibald Henderson, Pat McCulloch, Robin McCorquodale, Kathryn Stewart McDonald, Harryette Mullen, Marsha Recknagle, Barbara Winder, Christopher Woods, and others.
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The Best of Dialog Edited by Christopher Dow
Dialog (1983–84) was the second independent, general distribution literary and arts magazine published in Houston, Texas. With a bimonthly press run of 10,000, it featured poetry, short fiction, essays, and interviews with important regional and national writers. This collection presents some of Dialog's best pieces and is a must for those interested in Texas writers of the period. (PDF: 195 pages/688k: formatted for loose-leaf binding)
Featuring work by: James Bettison, Richard M. Bolling, Robert Dante, Christopher Dow, Marie Dybala, Lionel Garcia, Enid Jiminez, Phillip Lopate, Elizabeth McBride, Robin McCorquodale, Vassar Miller, Harryette Mullen, Marie Ponsot, Pattiann Rogers, Christopher Woods, and others.
Interviews with: Lionel Garcia, Leon Hale, Phillip Lopate, Cynthia Macdonald, Michael McClure, and Marie Ponsot
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Scott's Flow Chart
Download this humorous flow chart that will enable you to work your way out of almost any situation with ease and without anybody pointing the finger at you. (PDF: 1 page)
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Thank You for Being
The perfect bumper sticker to express your love of life. Comes two-up. Just download, print on 8.5"x11" label paper, coat with acrylic spray, and trim with scissors. Give them to your friends and family. (PDF: 1 page)
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Reflexology Chart
Massage your feet, improve your life! Free chart shows you where your pain starts and ends.
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