My name is on these projects

“Infirm” Broadside

From the colophon: “This broadside was designed and printed at The Press at Colorado College by CC students David-Elijah Brown, Veronica Gibson, Paul Oh, Ace Taylor, and Mar Wilson in September of 2021. Aaron Cohick, Printer of The Press at Colorado College, provided structure and guidance. Special thanks to Professor Nate Marshall for instigating this project.

This poem first appeared in the chapbook, The Near-Johannesburg Boy and Other Poems, published by the David Company in 1986. Reprinted by consent of Brooks Permissions.”

I participated in this broadside of Gwendolyn’s “Infirm” as a poster printer at the Press at Colorado College. I helped design the layout and color scheme as well as printing.

The Sacajewea Fragments

From the prospectus: “The fragments “Stolen” and “Mandan Camp” are lyrical compositions in the form of poetic narratives by Debra Magpie Earling. These previously unpublished texts are part of a greater project, The Lost Journals of Sacajewea, that first appeared in a distinctive [fractured] prose style, illustrated and printed by Peter Rutledge Koch for Editions Koch in 2010. She continued working with the early pieces to produce a novel by the same name published in 2023 by Milkweed Editions. 

With the re-establishment of The REAL LEAD Saloon in its new quarters at the Codex Foundation in 2022, we asked Debra if we might publish a few fragments from her earlier experiments as a chapbook in our series of lyrical voices from the American West. Happily, she consented.“

I participated in this publication as a member of the Real Lead Saloon. As a contributor, I helped set type, lay out pages, print, and bind.

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