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The Atlantic Cities highlights Fishtown's 'Rust Belt Rising Almanac'
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Tuesday, August 13, 2013
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The Atlantic Cities chatted with Nic Esposito, urban farmer and founder of
The Head & The Hand Press
.
A small publisher and writers' workspace,
The Head & the Hand Press
, has just published
Rust Belt Rising Almanac
, a literary quarterly showcasing snapshots and essays on life in industrial American cities (including, of course, Philadelphia). The volume invites "Courteous Readers" to read about escapes, remains, and models of growth, and is at turns cheeky and earnest, with such section titles as "On Reverse Pioneering," "On the Anatomy of Coal-Fired Power Plant," and "On the Collective and the Communal."
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