Brass Tacks Press

Brass Tacks Press

Infobox musical artist
Name = Brass Tacks Press



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Origin = Los Angeles, California, United States
Genre = poetry
comics
prose
Years_active = 2002–present
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URL = [http://www.lifeasapoet.com/ www.lifeasapoet.com]
Current_members = Robert Campbell (R.I.P.)
Pablo Capra
Richard McDowell

Brass Tacks Press, based in Los Angeles, publishes poetry, prose, and comics. It was founded in 2002 by poets Robert Campbell, Pablo Capra, and Richard McDowell.

Prominent titles include...

The "Life as a Poet" series "Idlers of the Bamboo Grove: Poetry from Lower Topanga Canyon" by Pablo Capra (ed.)

"The Children's Guide To Astral Projection" by J. A. Homes

"The Snake Pit" by Baretta

"Omelet Shark" by Michael Lynch

"Thirty Days on Spring" by Richard McDowell

"Floating" by Robert Campbell

"Eight Years" by Paul Roessler

"The Last Nowhere" by Log and Toilet

External links

[http://www.geocities.com/brasstackspress/ Official Brass Tacks Press website]


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