Book Release Party, For, By, And About Poor Folks.

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Come, Listen, Eat, Dance, and Enjoy.

I've a little book too, hope its well
liked as well.

by Joe B.

Well, Ms. M. Villaluna told me she loved what I had written about her even though I made a few errors it was fine by her.

Her friends do read some of my off color stuff
which I have been taking off of POOR Magazine’s Web Site
at a furious pace because of certain funding rules of a charitable organization.

After writing, creating, astounding color and Black & White graphics for the books all of its almost in place except for the ‘PO Poet’s Play on the ‘Houzin Project (not the name play).

We have a POOR PRESS CATALOGUE Vol. 1
Hands & Lester (The Po Cat’s Adventure Series)by Dee Grey

Po’ Poet Laureate A. Faye Hicks, Through The Eyes Of A Child by Brian Gafford, Black Disabled Man: With Big Mouth And High I.Q. by Leroy Morre Jr.

CD and Book A POOR Press Publication.

Ask Joe, Holding Up The Sky
New World Raped, Gifts From Earth & Other Stories by Joseph Bolden A POOR Press Publication.

SNAG Seventh Native American Generation:
INDIGENOUS SURVIVAL IN THE INFORMATION AGE Vol.1



Life as an Urban Indian – Torn by the Casino Debate
Surviving Domestic Abuse.

www.nativehealth.org

Much more info but my micron of a column cannot contain it all for that one see us at POOR Magazine’s Book Release Event on Sunday, 6pm. Feb. 23, 2003 in the Historic I.L.W.U.[International Local Warehouse Union]. at 255 9th Street between Folsom and Howard Streets in San Francisco.

(As an added treat I’ve invited people's from both of my classes at S.F. City College where I’m learning Beginning Latin American Folk Dance and relearning Yoga.

My plan:A dance blow out near the end of celebrations, anyone who can (me)included to dance our asses off!

I’m usually not this assertive or subversive but we only live once right.

One more thing, All Bay Area Literary Agents who can spare time from their busy schedules may find literary gold & platinum here with these new authors and help us plug into a distribution networking with others that might want more of our works.

That’s all I can say now besides thinking positive thoughts on the sale of our limited though professional published works.

I’m a little nervous.

Its one thing writing a column where thousands of unseen eyes see my work but being part of a play, publicly spoken word, or talking about the little book POOR Magazine helped me with is more terrifying because I feel more exposed than when writing my Ask Joe Column’s.

Enjoy POOR’s Book Release Party on Sunday, Feb. 23, 2003, 6 pm at 255 9th Street between Folsom and Howard Streets in San Francisco.

Whew! I’m wiped, think fast, live slow, and have few regrets. That’s it for me folks.

Please send donations to

Poor Magazine or in C/0

Ask Joe at 1448 Pine Street,

San Francisco, CA. 94103 USA

For Joe only my snail mail:

1230 Market St.

PO Box #645

San Francisco, CA 94102


Email: askjoe@poormagazine.org

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