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Publisher Description
- Galleys available in November
- Blurbs sought from Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge, Sally Wen Mao, and Kazim Ali
- National print, radio, and online campaign
- Targeted bookseller mailing
- Advertising during National Poetry Month
- Events in Minneapolis
- Promotion on Coffee House Press e-newsletter, website, and social media channels
- Giveaways on Twitter, Instagram, and Goodreads
- Simultaneous print and e-book release
- Inclusion on Ingram academic website
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2.0
Chaos Channi
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“This could probably be a more enjoyable read if I had more time to sit with the poetry and stories. I really liked section 3 and 5, but some of this definitely went over my head. If you are going to read, The Wet Hex, I suggest doing so with time and care. I hope to reread this again someday soon and maybe then I will like it a little more.”
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