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From: Lyn Miller-Lachmann <lynml_at_me.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 20:56:26 -0500
Before we move on to the next topic, I'd like to let everyone know that I'm in the process of moving from a house in Albany, NY to a small apartment in New York City. I have many copies of back issues of MultiCultural Review, the journal I edited from 1994 to shortly before its demise in 2010. If you or your library is missing copies of MultiCultural Review and would like some free of charge (I only ask a small donation toward shipping, whatever you think is fair), please let me know. I can even send multiple copies of some issues. Please email me off list if you'd like these and I'll send them your way.
Lyn Miller-Lachmann Gringolandia (Curbstone Press/Northwestern University Press, 2009) Rogue (Nancy Paulsen Books/Penguin, 2013) www.lynmillerlachmann.com www.thepiratetree.com
On Feb 11, 2014, at 8:40 AM, K.T. Horning wrote:
> Thanks, all, for the amazingly thoughtful, deep, and civil discussion of multicultural literature these past 10 days. Every day I open up my in-box to lots of thought-provoking reading.
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 20:56:26 -0500
Before we move on to the next topic, I'd like to let everyone know that I'm in the process of moving from a house in Albany, NY to a small apartment in New York City. I have many copies of back issues of MultiCultural Review, the journal I edited from 1994 to shortly before its demise in 2010. If you or your library is missing copies of MultiCultural Review and would like some free of charge (I only ask a small donation toward shipping, whatever you think is fair), please let me know. I can even send multiple copies of some issues. Please email me off list if you'd like these and I'll send them your way.
Lyn Miller-Lachmann Gringolandia (Curbstone Press/Northwestern University Press, 2009) Rogue (Nancy Paulsen Books/Penguin, 2013) www.lynmillerlachmann.com www.thepiratetree.com
On Feb 11, 2014, at 8:40 AM, K.T. Horning wrote:
> Thanks, all, for the amazingly thoughtful, deep, and civil discussion of multicultural literature these past 10 days. Every day I open up my in-box to lots of thought-provoking reading.
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