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New in January: Skirmish

Skirmish cover imageSkirmish by Dobby Gibson
"Gibson mixes the language of public discourse, science, TV and everyday conversation in a chatty if bleak voice that is both accessible and satisfyingly challenging.” PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
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Join us this Friday, January 9th at 7:00 PM for Dobby Gibson's launch party and reading:

The Loft Literary Center
Open Book Building
1011 Washington Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55415

Sponsored by Rain Taxi

 

Upcoming Events

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