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Mission Cleaners Books February Newsletter

February 12, 2013

Welcome to Mission Cleaners Books’ February newsletter. I’m excited to announce that our inaugural titles — Logan Ryan Smith’s Bug House and Della Watson and Jessica Wickens’ Everything Reused in the Sea: The Crow and Benjamin Letters — are now shipping. If you haven’t ordered them yet, you’re in serious danger of losing credibility with the 18 to 34 demographic. And February is Sweeps, guys. Don’t trust that Golden Globe nomination to carry you.

Bug House is a book-length narrative poem about animals infesting a man’s home. Part psychological allegory, part dark comedy, Bug House is hard to put down.

Logan recorded an excerpt of his book over the phone. Listen to it.

Everything Reused in the Sea is a sprawling reimagining of the epistolary novel. Its emails, tweets, footnotes, and linguistic idiosyncrasies all spiral together into a world that continually threatens to tip over, but never quite gets around to it.

Watch the book trailer, and then share it with your Aunt Helen and Uncle Ross and the cousins.

If you order both books, you get free shipping. Click on George Oppen to order.

Oh, one more thing. Could you like Mission Cleaners Books on Facebook? I need more likes. My UPS guy doesn’t believe that this is a real thing. He can be so caustic.

Thanks,
Elliot


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