Week 45 . . . and one more time
Well, this was a good week profit-wise. I went up to Traverse City to give a short fiction and poetry presentation to the local Mensa organization. What a nice group. From them, I received an unexpected honorarium . . . plus I sold a few books. My profits this week totaled: $57.95.
That brings my yearly total to: $955.49. Maybe a one thousand dollar year is in the realm of possibility.
You could help. Email me, and I'll gladly give you a discount on signed copies of books. I'll even personally inscribe them to whomever you'd like. They'd make pretty unique Christmas gifts!
Also, don't forget that this coming Wednesday, John Guzlowski and Larry Levy will be reading poetry at the United Church of Christ on Chestnut Hill Dr. in Midland at 6:30 p.m.
Hope to see you there!
That brings my yearly total to: $955.49. Maybe a one thousand dollar year is in the realm of possibility.
You could help. Email me, and I'll gladly give you a discount on signed copies of books. I'll even personally inscribe them to whomever you'd like. They'd make pretty unique Christmas gifts!
Also, don't forget that this coming Wednesday, John Guzlowski and Larry Levy will be reading poetry at the United Church of Christ on Chestnut Hill Dr. in Midland at 6:30 p.m.
Hope to see you there!

1 Comments:
Jeff
Thank You for remembering dear, sweet Al Hellus. He was one of Michigan's finest, working class poets. He was a poet who most likely have never heard of or read, and they will be the less for not knowing the man and his fine work. God Bless you Al "Oh Hell Yea" Hellus. You were a big heart in this world, and you brought poetry to the people. God has a special place for those who understand what Thomas Merton called "poetry is the closest humans can get to the ear of God." M.L. Liebler, Al's Friend and Publisher
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