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‘The War on Sleep’ by Trista di Genova: Order Now!

May 6, 2012
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‘The War on Sleep’ by Trista di Genova: Order Now!

“The War on Sleep,” a collection of poetry by Trista di Genova (2010) Taipei: Lone Wolf Press, 2010 ISBN: 978-986-88302-2-6 Price: 200NT/US$8/e-book US$4 STAY AWAKE IF YOU DARE… Anything that can keep your eyes wide open when you’d much rather be passed out is covered within these pages: rocky relationships, love unrequited and unsolicited, sex,...
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Invitation: To all expat writers on Taiwan

July 22, 2011
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Invitation: To all expat writers on Taiwan

Lone Wolf Press is pleased to announce a future partnership is in the works, a collaboration with the Community Services Center in Taiwan. The Center’s and LWP’s alliance would improve the distribution network and marketing strategies for foreign writers in Taiwan who have published,...
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Ready your work for publication

May 4, 2011
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Ready your work for publication

Lone Wolf Press specializes in working with new and emerging writers. Our clients include writers Lisa Furtado (“Her Apparitions”), Barry Martinson (“Song of Orchid Island”, “Ghost Friends”), academics Jerome Keating and human rights advocate Linda Arrigo, and Michael Hoare (“Intimate Chinese”). We can provide...
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Oxford Editing Services (OES) / 牛津編輯服務

May 4, 2011
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Oxford Editor’s Service (OES) provides copyediting for any text. 牛津編輯服務 (OES) 提供您文字的編輯服務 A real Oxford graduate and journalist edits your work fast, and with an eye for how to...
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Introduction to ‘The Great Scroll of Banciao’

May 4, 2011
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Introduction to ‘The Great Scroll of Banciao’

How The Great Scroll of BanXiau Was Discovered “History is something you create.” Recently, a team of linguistic forensic experts made an exciting archaeological discovery…what is now termed The...
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“once i’m there” (excerpt from ‘The War on Sleep’)

January 15, 2011
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“once i’m there” (excerpt from ‘The War on Sleep’)

by Trista di Genova I once submitted this to The New Yorker, but they turned it down; apparently they only publish the work of already-famous poets. i dream of...
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