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Revealing All Your
Dirty Little Secrets

a “Down in the Dirt” 2007 collection book
of the 07/07 thru 12/07 issues of “Down in the Dirt”
(plus additional chapbooks)

Writers in this collection book:
(alphabetically by first name)

A.J. Chilson
Alexandria Rand
Allen Dale Olson
Andrew Grossman
Andrew H. Oerke
Aya Ibrahim
Barton Hill
Boyd Lemon
Brett St. Pierre
Carey Link
Carol Hogan
Cathy Porter
Cheryl Lynn Moyer
Clinton Cloud
Danielle Kuhn
David McLean
David Siegel Bernstein
Dawn Miller
Devin Wayne Davis
Dimitris P. Kraniotis
Don Stockard
Eric Bonholtzer
Eric J. Krause
Erin O’Riordan
Fredrick Zydek
G.A. Scheinoha
Gerald Zipper
Grace Curtis
J. Williams
James Gapinski
Janet Kuypers
Jeremy Billingsley
Jordan M. Atcheson
Justin James White
K.J. Erickson
Kathleen Malloy
Katie Hocevar
Kelly Pardekooper
Ken Dean
Kenneth Brown
Laura Bontrager
Mark Scott
Martha Vertreace-Doody
Mel Waldman
Michael H. Brownstein
Michael Lee Johnson
Michael R. Jones
Michael S. Morris
Nathaniel S. Rounds
Pat Dixon
Peter Magliocco
Philip Loyd
Randall Brown
Randall K. Rogers
Raud Kennedy
Richie Cook
Rose E. Grier
Ruth Nott
Sam Martin
Sandra E. Waldron
Stanley M Noah
Stephanie Bernard
Tanisha Alexander (AKA Phenomenally)
Tanya Rucosky Noakes

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This 296 page book is available
in many different forms:

as a download: only $9.95

paperback book (with b&w interior pages): $19.95
hardcover book (with b&w interior pages): $32.95

paperback book (with color interior pages): $49.95
hardcover book (with color interior pages): $59.95

Breaking Silences, cc&d v173.5 front cover, 2007

writing from these issues are in this book:


June 12, 2007 chapbook
“Troubled Women” by Sam Martin

Troubled Women, by Sam Martin

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July 2007 (v048)

Down in the Dirt front cover

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July 3, 2007 chapbook
“Affectionately Dysfunctional” by James Gapinski

Troubled Women, by Sam Martin

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July 25, 2007 chapbook
“Troubled Men” by Sam Martin

Troubled Women, by Sam Martin

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August 2007 (v049)

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September 2007 (v050)

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October 2007 (v051)

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November 2007 (v052)

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December 2007 (v053)

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the 2008 Poetry Wall Calendar

the 2008 Poetry Wall Calendar cover

which can be viewed here,
or ordered here.


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what is veganism?

A vegan (VEE-gun) is someone who does not consume any animal products. While vegetarians avoid flesh foods, vegans don't consume dairy or egg products, as well as animal products in clothing and other sources.

why veganism?

This cruelty-free lifestyle provides many benefits, to animals, the environment and to ourselves. The meat and dairy industry abuses billions of animals. Animal agriculture takes an enormous toll on the land. Consumtion of animal products has been linked to heart disease, colon and breast cancer, osteoporosis, diabetes and a host of other conditions.

so what is vegan action?

We can succeed in shifting agriculture away from factory farming, saving millions, or even billions of chickens, cows, pigs, sheep turkeys and other animals from cruelty.

We can free up land to restore to wilderness, pollute less water and air, reduce topsoil reosion, and prevent desertification.

We can improve the health and happiness of millions by preventing numerous occurrences od breast and prostate cancer, osteoporosis, and heart attacks, among other major health problems.

A vegan, cruelty-free lifestyle may be the most important step a person can take towards creatin a more just and compassionate society. Contact us for membership information, t-shirt sales or donations.

vegan action

po box 4353, berkeley, ca 94707-0353

510/704-4444


MIT Vegetarian Support Group (VSG)

functions:

* To show the MIT Food Service that there is a large community of vegetarians at MIT (and other health-conscious people) whom they are alienating with current menus, and to give positive suggestions for change.

* To exchange recipes and names of Boston area veg restaurants

* To provide a resource to people seeking communal vegetarian cooking

* To provide an option for vegetarian freshmen

We also have a discussion group for all issues related to vegetarianism, which currently has about 150 members, many of whom are outside the Boston area. The group is focusing more toward outreach and evolving from what it has been in years past. We welcome new members, as well as the opportunity to inform people about the benefits of vegetarianism, to our health, the environment, animal welfare, and a variety of other issues.


The Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology

The Solar Energy Research & Education Foundation (SEREF), a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C., established on Earth Day 1993 the Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology (CREST) as its central project. CREST's three principal projects are to provide:

* on-site training and education workshops on the sustainable development interconnections of energy, economics and environment;

* on-line distance learning/training resources on CREST's SOLSTICE computer, available from 144 countries through email and the Internet;

* on-disc training and educational resources through the use of interactive multimedia applications on CD-ROM computer discs - showcasing current achievements and future opportunities in sustainable energy development.

The CREST staff also does "on the road" presentations, demonstrations, and workshops showcasing its activities and available resources.

For More Information Please Contact: Deborah Anderson

dja@crest.org or (202) 289-0061

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