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Noah author from Jessica O’Connell on Vimeo.
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John Talley-Jones reads the Marfusha Haiku
These haiku narrate the story of Marfusha, first rabbit into space. In July of 1959, she participated in a high-altitude, suborbital Soviet test flight. Along with two canine companions, she successfully returned to Earth, where she lived out the rest of her days. A Rumanian postage stamp was subsequently issued in her honor.
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Written and read by John Talley-Jones of the Los Angeles punk band Urinals.
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Bronwyn Mauldin reads from her short story, Sensible Cars for Santa Ynez.
Bronwyn Mauldin is a writer and founder of GuerrillaReads.com. Her work has appeared in The Battered Suitcase, Blithe House Quarterly, Clamor magazine, and From ACT-UP to the WTO (Verso).
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This guerrilla reading took place in Eagle Rock, some 30~ miles southeast of the fictional town of Santa Ynez.
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