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By David Blaine, on 20-06-2007 07:08

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The Quirk's inaugural issue is out and available for sale.  A charitable print zine out of Indiana, all of The Quirk's proffit from this first issue is earmarked for Unicef. 

Contributors to this issue include W.D. Snodgrass, Diane di Prima, Alberto Rios, Gerald Locklin, Mark Wisniewski, Lisa Glatt, Raymond Hammond, Antler, Don Winter, Jim Daniels, Michael Kriesel, and many others.

To purchase a copy visit The Quirk.


Work is now being accepted for issue two.  The Quirk publishes up to fifty poems per issue and is also interested in short fiction, creative non-fiction and essays.
For complete guidelines visit their Submissions Page.

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