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Tag Archives: Pig Squash Press
Welcome!
Welcome to Pig Squash Press! You have arrived at the cyber-home, alter ego, publishing imprint and creative conduit connecting me – Kim Goldberg – to the rest of the planet (and possibly beyond). Join me as I blog about books, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Miscellany, Poetry
Tagged graffiti, Hepatitis C, homelessness, internal alchemy, Kim Goldberg, Liuhebafa, Martial Arts, Nanaimo, Pig Squash Press, poetry, Red Zone, Ride Backwards on Dragon, Taoism
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We Have A Winner!
The winner of Friday’s contest to name the location of Nanaimo’s now-absent Heritage Fly Museum is Nanaimo’s own Theresa Hood. Congratulations Theresa! Your prize of one micro-book from Pig Squash Press will be mailed shortly. And the winning answer is: … Continue reading
Posted in Events
Tagged Buckerfields, Nanaimo, Pig Squash Press, Theresa Hood, urban photography
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Heritage Fly Museum
The Heritage Fly Museum in Nanaimo’s Historic Old Quarter was demolished last month in the name of progress. And another piece of our collective identity bites the dust… The first person to correctly name the location of this iconic landmark-that-is-no-more … Continue reading