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Paperback LA Book 3 - A Casual Anthology: Secrets SigAlerts Ravines Records - cover

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Paperback LA Book 3 - A Casual Anthology: Secrets SigAlerts Ravines Records

Susan LaTempa

Publisher: Prospect Park Books

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Summary

Secrets. Sigalerts. Ravines. Records.
In Paperback L.A., A Casual Anthology Book 3, our contributors deftly command fiction, nonfiction, playwriting, magazine writing, memoir and other forms to conjure up visions of a Beverly Hills Wonderbread factory, the founding of the first sustained gay rights organization in the country,  early 20th-century wagon-train settlers in Dodger Stadium area, a late 20th-century DTLA traffic tie-up that becomes a kind of symphony, a humorous 1940s novelty song whose refrain buoyed civil rights activists, the 1990s outrigger-team apprenticeship of a Tongva youth—and more. Plus, photo essays on “Motion and Stasis,” “Hometown Gold,” “The Right Notes,” and “Nowhere.”
Available since: 04/16/2019.

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