Postcards? Of course! They're easily dispersed, and one of the cheapest items to mail!

If you're in San Francisco, pre-stamped cards are available for free in the Green Apple Books Music/Fiction Annex's Postcard Rack (6th Avenue and Clement Street) and Adobe Books on the front desk (16th Street between Valencia and Guerrero Streets).

If you're in Portland, Oregon, pre-stamped cards are available at Reading Frenzy, which is on SW Oak Street, just east of Couch Street.

Here's a bibliography of sorts:

  1. November 2002. On Launching Some Bottles Filled With Knowledge Into The Bristol Channel by Percy Bysshe Shelley. Set in Monotype Bulmer, printed on Mohawk Superfine Cover. Edition of 50. Announcement. Picture.
  2. May 2003. Light Me by Michael Weinberg. Set in Monotype Van Dijck, printed on 330g/sm Fabriano Uno. Edition of 108, split into three parts: 50 numbered cards for direct mailing, 50 unnumbered cards, marked "R" for random distribution, and eight lettered (A-H) copies for archival/compensatory purposes. Announcement. Picture.
  3. June 2003. Two Poems About Manhattan by Fred Lee. Set in Monotype Van Dijck, printed on 330g/sm Fabriano Artistico. Edition of 106. Announcement. Pictures.
  4. July 2003. A Second-Hand Poem, by Chris Chen. Set in University of California Old Style, printed on 260g/sm Fabriano Medioevalis. Edition of 152. Announcement. Picture.
  5. August 2003. Ode to the Gunnera, by Joan Stuart Ross. Set in Perpetua Italic, with a linoleum block cut, printed on 260g/sm Fabriano Medioevalis. Edition of 190. Announcement. Picture.
  6. September 2003. Etoile, by Francesca Tallone. Set in Goudy Modern, printed on 330g/sm Fabriano Uno. Edition of 172. Announcement. Picture.
  7. October/November 2003. Pour Francesca, by Michael Weinberg. Set in Monotype Van Dijck, printed on 300g/sm Somerset Satin. Edition of 157. Announcement. Picture.
  8. December 2003. Ode to a Second-hand Camera, or, Lovely Mirrors, by Mary Austin Speaker. Set in Goudy Modern, printed on 300g/sm Fabriano Artistico and Uno. Edition of 170. Announcement.
  9. September 2004. Drawing a Blank, by Fred Lee. Set in American Monotype Caslon, printed on 300g/sm Fabriano Uno. Edition of One Billion.

Last Updated 11 May 2005. Questions? Comments? Email us.