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    On Walks and Walking

    Posted by admin on July 14, 2009

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    On Walks and Walking

    You’ve reached one of our 10 favorite articles! This article can be found in our printed anthology, the “On Lives Subway Supplement.” Pick one up in our bookstore or at one of these fine New York City and Brooklyn area bookstores:

    Blue Stockings
    Desert Island
    McNally Jackson Books
    Silent Barn (Zine Library)
    St. Mark’s Bookshop

    And/or in Chicago, IL at:
    Quimby’s Bookstore

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