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Speaking in
Semaphore:
Dan Burke's second poetry
book, Speaking in Semaphore, is a
book of love poems. Inspired by some of the great works of love
poetry, Dan Burke set out to write his own ode to love. But what
came out is something quite different. This real-time account of
falling in and out of love is inspiring and daunting, wonderful and
haunting. Join the author on one of the greatest rides a human being
can take.
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The Migration of
Hair:
Dan Burke's second novel,
The Migration of Hair, is a follow up to his hit 2003 novel,
Driving Into The Sun. In this reprise, we find main character
Tommy Aloysius questioning his life deep in the deserts of Arizona.
Climb aboard this freight train to hell as Tommy blasts off to
Eastern Europe as an ex-pornographer in exile. There are plenty of
laughs and cries in store for you inside this beautifully
printed book.
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Creosote:
Blacksmoke was created by an all-star cast of Tucson, AZ
musicians from bands including Calexico, Greyhound Soul, Four Killer
Flats, Topless Opry and the Nick Luca Trio. Jason Steed’s songs come
to life with a soulful and authentic Tucson sound.
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Leandro Vera:
Ride along side Augustine Sanchez in
Handshakingly Sinister
Pleasantries as he whirls in and out of the
lives of beautiful women, his long standing lover, two
cities and a career exploding with lies and praise. This
senior management consultant is pushing every boundary he
can find during the summer of 1999. The question is, will
they break before he does?
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Dan Burke:
For Fame or Fable is a collection of dark and modern poems
inspired by Dan's time as an executive during the height of the San
Francisco dot-com era. The topics found in this collection speak to
those whom Burke refers to as his fellow Millennium Children.
Explore vast landscapes in your mind with
For Fame or Fable.
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Dan Burke:
Tommy Aloysius has let go of his old life and has resigned
himself to the universe. But floating through experience does have
its cost. During his travels, Tommy becomes conscious of his
attachments to the woman and life he's left behind, and he must
weigh them against the mad adventures that lay ahead.
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The Bletchley Park Project:
Mirror Root, the sequel to
The Bletchley Park Project, is a waterfall of music. These songs weave together the parallel themes
of love, family, freedom and the ache of remembering into one
introspective tale that reads like a novel.
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Matter:
With their debut NPN release Matter was, "Re-creating what once was,
never forgetting where we've come from." It's all there in this eight
song LP. Slick and beautifully produced, Re-Creation is
loaded with catchy melodies and rocking riffs.
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The Bletchley Park Project:
This concept album is a rich audio adventure. Touted as, "One of the
best sounding records of 2000," by Don Tyler of Precision Mastering,
Los Angeles, The Bletchley Park Project challenges the
sociological duality we live in today with a voice that is
accessible and thought provoking.
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Uncle Shinbone:
Powerful waves of sonic diversity
crash like a tsunami all throughout this record until its
bitter-sweet end. Slohemia is a dramatic departure from
the band's first release. Take a ride with Uncle Shinbone in
their finest hour.
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Uncle Shinbone:
Go back to the beginning with Sunny Day's Rain. It all
started here, in a small engineering office outside of town. The
band pounded out nine hits in one weekend. Some things are
just meant to be.
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