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In Retail

Jeremy Dixon

Verlag: Arachne Press

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Beschreibung

While working in a well-known pharmacy chain, Jeremy Dixon found surprising inspiration. His poems were written on the ends of till rolls and smuggled out in his socks. Anyone who has ever worked in retail will recognise the characters and situations, and the magnificent management absurdities; but Jeremy also bring his perspective as a gay man to bear with witty and wicked results.
Verfügbar seit: 10.04.2020.
Drucklänge: 48 Seiten.

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