Gord Marci Jr.
Typewriter with note

About the Artist
Gord Marci began a moderately successful career as a used-car salesman on the Danforth strip in Toronto after his third year at U of T. Tired of the congestion and high rental rates, he hopped into his 12-year old Jeep and ran out of gas in Fredericton. He took the photo of the "typewriter with note" the moment he disembarked.
Contents
Poetry
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-- Ambassador To A Distant Kingdom In The North County
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-- Memory Consumed So It Was Never
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-- To My Brother's Late Dragon Lady
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-- House Stuff
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-- My Underwear Drawer Houses the Book of Mormon
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-- sunday mornings, after Afghanistan
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Prose
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-- Heat Dream
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-- Mayonaise
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-- Orlando Two Point O: Hashtag Forever Yung
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Artwork and Photography
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-- The New World Manbike 12 x 9 2016
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-- The New World Workers 2 Ink 15 x 11 2016
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-- Mistry Trees
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-- Let it Begin
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-- Untitled-Gouache, Graphite, Ink and Watercolour on Laid-Textured Paper
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-- Nope-Gouache, Graphite, Ink and Watercolour on Found Paper
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-- Horrible Together, Full Circle-Ink on Cardboard Paper
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Reviews
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Margaret Crawford
-- A Review of Kathleen McCraken's Double Self-Portrait with Mirror: New and Selected Poems (1978-2014)
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-- A Review of R. Aviars Utskins' The Hoosier Zebra and other "Poims"
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