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Businiess name:  Lone Goose Press
Review by:  Jonas L.
Review content: 
Sandy Tilcock's Lone Goose Press (or, as Sandy prefers to write it, lone goose press) publishes handmade letterpress books and broadsides from nationally-renowned poets and essayists. Full disclosure: I know Sandy, and I've done some freelance design and writing work for her. She really is one of the most talented book artists I've ever seen. She also runs the University of Oregon's fine literary press, Knight Library Press: http://libweb.uoregon.edu/klp. If you like writers like Barry Lopez, Gary Snyder, Terry Tempest Williams, David James Duncan, Patiann Rogers, and Kim Stafford, and you'd like to see their work presented in the most beautiful format on earth -- letterpress books and broadsides -- check out lone goose and Knight Library presses.

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