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Offline Marion

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thrift stores in literature
« on: July 17, 2015, 10:45:37 PM »
 :)Hi! I'm a writer, and a thrifter (at least once a week, half-price day at most Sallies), and thrifting gets into a lot of my poems and memoirs. In fact, I've written (and not yet placed) a chapbook of poems called What I Wore Today, all about how fashion is more than fun, not at all shallow, and can be politically correct (in particular, feminist-political). If anyone's interested, I'll share some of these thrift-poems, and if anyone writes them, I'll be interested.

-- Marion (Deutsche Cohen)
P.S. And the book I'd LOVE to promote is my memoir, Still the End: Memoir of a Nursing Home Wife  -- It's what the title sounds like), and how can it be all-depressing when thrifting gets into it?!
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Re: thrift stores in literature
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2015, 11:14:11 AM »
Check out Second Hand by Michael Zadoorian.  The book is about what we are.
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