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  • - A literary magazine by The Geeky Press
    by Brad King, Jessica Dyer & Elise Lockwood
    £16.49

  • - Three Plays
    by Casey Ross
    £20.49

    The Gallery Trilogy: Three Plays by Casey Ross includes the full series of RossÕs three plays that follow 10 years of a friendship between two disparate artist-best friends. Conceived when Ross was in school at alma mater, Hanover College, the goal of these three plays was to follow and age a set of characters through the actual amount of years between play premieres. The writer was to grow up with the characters. All three of these plays were originally produced through the IndyFringe Festival as episodic chapters and have become local favorites. Art acts as a metaphor for life in these modern sharp-witted plays, as we follow JacksonÕs unswayable passion and FrankÕs perhaps self-stifling technique over 10 remarkably human years.

  • - Reflections on Race
    by Brad King, Amber Peckham & Nicole Mathew
    £12.99

    This collection takes the issue that most divides this country and moves it to the quiet, intimate stories of people from across the country. This collection isn't meant to advocate a position. Instead, we want the personal stories and reflections from people who come from diverse backgrounds and want to share their American story.

  • by Brad King, Amber Peckham & Jessica Dyer
    £13.99

    HoosierLit: A Literary Magazine by The Geeky Press is a publication that features some of the best fiction, non-fiction, essays, poetry, and script writing by Indiana writers.

  • by Brad King, Amber Peckham & Jessica Dyer
    £11.49

    We have no clout whatsoever. We donÕt work for a publishing house, weÕre not hiding a printing press in a basement, and we arenÕt part of whatever mythical body of old white men drinking scotch in a shadowed library determines the literary canon. WeÕre just people who have worked a lot of bad jobs, and put up with a lot of bullshit, and decided we wanted to hear about how that same phenomenon happened to others. If youÕre reading this, itÕs because you want to hear about that too. We think youÕll find the mix of essays, short stories, and poems in this collection speak to common experiences and make you feel less alone in your struggle against the grinding machine of entropy.

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