Speculations II

From the Editorial Introduction: "If the first volume of Speculations was enough of an explicit wager, a willing blind leap in the terra incognita of the publishing world, then this volume forces us to stop and evaluate the reasons for the journal's protracted existence. This is all the mo...

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Other Authors: Austin, Michael (Editor), Ennis, Paul J. (Editor), Gokey, Thomas (Editor)
Format: eBook
Published: Brooklyn, NY punctum books 2020
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