Kelly Braden: Hypermnesia, 16 pages, $5.00
Hypermnesia introduces to the world the vivid memories of Kelly Braden. In this ten poem chapbook, he stirs images of former lovers,
childhood hauntings, and encounters with poetic vagabonds who exemplify the genuine spirit needed to conjure the epic poem
to revolutionize suburban minds.
We learn from his words that we need to move past that fear to breathe / past that shape silence makes / past that hypermnesia.
William Loudon: Money Control, 12 pages, $6.00
In Money Control, William Loudon outlines a basic and pratical view to retaking control of personal finances.
Money is a necessary evil in our society, and Loudon delivers a proven method for everyone to achieve financial independence.
As he mentions: anyone willing to a make an effort, must be ready to enjoy the reward of that effort.


