Widen your bubble! Get your limited-edition 20th Annual Twin Cities Book Festival poster, with artwork by Minnesota cartoonist Ursula Murray Husted. Printed by MCAD Service Bureau in an edition of 75, this is an 11″ x 17″ risograph in three colors; all copies are signed by the artist.
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Carolyn Forché Broadside
This broadside, an excerpt from Carolyn Forché's memoir, What You Have Heard Is True, was printed by supersessionpress on the occasion of Forche's appearance in the Rain Taxi Reading Series on April 26, 2019.
Limited edition letterpress broadside, Printed in black ink on Rives BFK paper, measures 10" x 11". Limited to 50 copies. Each copy is SIGNED by the author.
Available for $75, which includes shipping & handling in the U.S. (Shipping costs will be added for overseas shipping.)
Michael Ondaatje Broadside
This broadside, an excerpt from Michael Ondaatje’s Warlight, was printed by supersessionpress on the occasion of Ondaatje's appearance in the Rain Taxi Reading Series on May 21, 2018.
Limited edition letterpress broadside, Printed in black and brown inks on French Mod Tone paper, measures 11" x 15". Limited to 60 copies. Each copy is SIGNED by the author.
Available for $100, which includes shipping & handling in the U.S. (Shipping costs will be added for overseas shipping.)
Adrian Matejka - Gymnopédies No. 3 Broadside
This broadside, featuring a new poem by Adrian Matejka, was printed by supersessionpress on the occasion of Adrian Matejka's appearance in the Rain Taxi Reading Series on September 16, 2017.
Limited edition, letter press broadside measures 11" x 13". Limited to 50 copies. Each copy is SIGNED by the author.
Available for $50, which includes shipping & handling in the U.S. (Shipping costs will be added for overseas shipping.)
Adrian Matejka read from his poetry at SooVac Gallery in Minneapolis in 2017.
George Saunders Broadside
This broadside, an excerpt from George Saunders's novel Lincoln in the Bardo, was printed by supersessionpress on the occasion of George Saunders's appearance in the Rain Taxi Reading Series on March 1, 2017.
Limited edition, letter press broadside measures 8.5" x 11". Limited to 75 copies. Each copy is SIGNED by the author.
Available for $100, which includes shipping & handling in the U.S. (Shipping costs will be added for overseas shipping.)
Paul Auster Broadside
This broadside, an excerpt from Paul Auster's novel 4 3 2 1, was printed by supersessionpress on the occasion of Paul Auster's appearance in the Rain Taxi Reading Series on February 15, 2017.
Limited edition, letter press broadside measures 14" x 11". Limited to 75 copies. Each copy is SIGNED by the author.
Available for $100, which includes shipping & handling in the U.S. (Shipping costs will be added for overseas shipping.)
Salman Rushdie Broadside
This broadside, an excerpt from Salman Rushdie's Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights, was printed by supersessionpress on the occasion of Salman Rushdie's appearance in the Rain Taxi Reading Series on July 27, 2016.
Limited edition, letter press broadside measures 14" x 11". Limited to 100 copies. Each copy is SIGNED by the author.
Available for $100, which includes shipping & handling in the U.S. (Shipping costs will be added for overseas shipping.)
The Usual Ratio of Banality to Wonder
by Dara Wier
This poster-sized broadside features a remarkable long poem by Dara Wier, who read it to an awed audience at Rain Taxi's 20th Anniversary Celebration at the Walker Art Center on April 8, 2015. The poem takes on the "suspect spectrum of emotions" and then some, offering a dazzling ars poetica for the 21st Century. The full text of this poem is also available at the website of our friends at Divine Magnet—read it there, and then come back to purchase it in glorious analog here (we’ll wait).
19" wide x 28" high, 80# stock, full color. Limited edition of 100.
$15 plus $4 S&H in the U.S. Shipping costs added for overseas shipping.
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This broadside was published in April 2016 and released at Rain Taxi's Celebration of James Tate, held on April 23, 2016 in Minneapolis.