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'''Blue Cubicle Press''', LLC is an independent publisher from Plano, Texas. Founded in 1999 by David LaBounty, BCP is home to one of the longest running lit zines ''The First Line'', as well as the literary journal ''Workers Write!'' and a series of one-story chapbooks revolving around the workplace entitled ''Overtime''.
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'''Blue Cubicle Press''', LLC is an independent publisher from Plano, Texas. Founded in 1999 by David LaBounty, BCP is home to one of the longest running lit zines [[The First Line]], as well as the literary journal ''Workers Write!'' and a series of one-story chapbooks revolving around the workplace entitled ''Overtime''.
  
 
The focus of BCP is to give voice to writers who realize their words may never pay the mortgage but who are too stubborn to stop trying . . . to support the artists trapped in the daily grind.
 
The focus of BCP is to give voice to writers who realize their words may never pay the mortgage but who are too stubborn to stop trying . . . to support the artists trapped in the daily grind.
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[http://www.bluecubiclepress.com/ Blue Cubicle Press site]
 
[http://www.bluecubiclepress.com/ Blue Cubicle Press site]
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Latest revision as of 22:52, 2 January 2010

Blue Cubicle Press, LLC is an independent publisher from Plano, Texas. Founded in 1999 by David LaBounty, BCP is home to one of the longest running lit zines The First Line, as well as the literary journal Workers Write! and a series of one-story chapbooks revolving around the workplace entitled Overtime.

The focus of BCP is to give voice to writers who realize their words may never pay the mortgage but who are too stubborn to stop trying . . . to support the artists trapped in the daily grind.

External Link

Blue Cubicle Press site