
Copper Nickel 11
by Teague Bohlen, Kelsey Bowe, Houdini Cedillo, Jennifer S. Davis, Alyson Goodman, Cynthia Grullon-Pena, Sharron Harris, Grace Herbison, Julia Houk, Sarah Kinnel, Kathleen Millican, Monet Moutrie, Ali Pearl, Patrick Riley, Ritujot Rai, Sharon Skinner, Anisetta Valdez, Jake Adam York
Copper Nickel 11, edited by Teague Bohlen and others, was published by the University of Colorado Denver in January 2009. This literary journal, printed in Denver, features a collection of contemporary art and literature. Limited to 2100 copies, it highlights both established and emerging voices. The condition and presence of a dust jacket are unspecified.
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The condition of Copper Nickel 11 is not specified in the available images. There is no visible damage or wear indicated, and the presence of a dust jacket is unknown. The volume appears to be intact with no inscriptions or library markings.
About This 2009 Edition
Copper Nickel 11, published by the University of Colorado Denver in January 2009, is a distinguished edition in the series of literary journals that blend art and literature. This volume, featuring contributions from notable authors such as Teague Bohlen and Jake Adam York, reflects the innovative spirit of its Denver roots. Produced by the students and faculty, this issue showcases a diverse collection of voices and artistic expressions. As a publication that appears biannually, Copper Nickel is known for its commitment to presenting both established and emerging talents. This edition, printed in a limited run of 2100 copies, offers a unique glimpse into contemporary literary and artistic trends. The physical condition is not specified, but the book provides a rich tapestry of creative works that is both thought-provoking and visually engaging.
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