I was just joking about the bit that no one else has tried this before.
While this idea of co-operation has a very positive aspect, once outside the
realm of voluntary effort and into the region of public funding I find my
eyebrow resisting gravity.
best
Randolph
----- Original Message -----
From: "Frances Sbrocchi" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 8:09 AM
Subject: Re: self-publication
> I suspect that you have just defined my notion of a "Co-op". It is done,
> it has been done, it was always a good idea. Fran
>
> T. R. Healy and L. MacMahon wrote:
>
> yes, and the deluxe calf bound catchpennies could be under a subpress: I
amdear.Cd you send me a snail mail address bc Candice?Oh, and Ali, I was
talking to my evil twin brother and he suggested youmight get the best of
both worlds (competitions, reviews and speedopublishing) if you team up with
a friend. Get them to start a press too andyou publish each others stuff
exclusively. Simplicity itself. I'm amazedthat no one else has ever tried
this.bestRandolph----- Original Message -----From: "Candice Ward"
<[log in to unmask]>To: <[log in to unmask]>Sent: Wednesday, February
21, 2001 9:00 AMSubject: Re: self-publication
> If Mairead starts a press, she should call it Am I Read, right?As for (O,
pressed) me, I wanna be a pamphleteer! "Oh, what would Tom
> Paine
> doooo?" (and sing with The Fugs). Please send me your pamphlet, so I can
> get
> started--thanks, Randolph.Candice
> If anyone's interested in starting a press and doesn't want to use
> staples
> or spiral binding, I've written a small pamphlet which explains how to
> sew a
> booklet. Lotsa pictures.bestRandolph HealyPS my spellchecker wants to
change Mairead to airhead. I'm getting rid
> of it
> forthwith.PPS Mairead, if you do start a press any chance of working
BeeGee into
> the
> title (Byrne/Gudding)? The Heeby BeeGees maybe?
>
>
>
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