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WHO WE ARE Two
DollAr rADio is a familyrun outfit dedicated to reaffirming the cultural and artistic spirit of the publishing industry. We aim to do this by presenting bold works of literary merit, each book, individually and collectively, providing a sonic progression that we believe to be too loud to ignore.
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Printed on Rolland Enviro. This paper contains 100% post-consumer fiber, is manufactured using renewable energy - Biogas and processed chlorine free.
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ISBN4 9781953387318
Also available as an Ebook.
E-ISBN4 9781953387325
Printed in Canada
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Names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author’s lively imagination. Any resemblance to real events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
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For my parents
A forest knows things. They wire themselves up underground. There are brains down there, ones our own brains aren’t shaped to see. Root plasticity, solving problems and making decisions. Fungal synapses. What else do you want to call it? Link enough trees together, and a forest grows aware.
Richard Powers, The Overstory
I am like a dog—smells excite me… The earthy smell of moss, and the soil itself, is best savoured by grubbing… But eye and touch have the greatest potency for me. The eye brings infinity into my vision.
Nan Shepherd, The Living Mountain