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	<description>Tales of Woods and Water</description>
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		<title>Volume 1, Issue 1 Table of Contents</title>
		<description>Walk With Me...........8
The Magic Numbers...........3
Holy Holy Holy...........11
Return to Pebble Creek...........14
Of Love and Lakes...........20
Photos in Your Wallet, by Kate Seitz...........22
A Numbers Game...........24
A Numbers Game, by Ed Haydin...........26
Stomping...........31
To Be Free...........37
Of Memory and Ashes...........40
Hallelujah...........48
The Persistence of Light...........51
Why I Walk, by Sam Haraldson...........54
River of All My Years...........56
The June Without You, by Lene Gary...........70
Night Fading ...</description>
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		<title>Volume 1, Issue 1 Contributors</title>
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	Greg Seitz lives in Maplewood, Minnesota. He grew up with the St. Croix River. He is a writer and a paddler, a seeker and an angler, a poet and a hiker.
	Lené Gary lives in Montpelier, Vermont. She is currently pursuing her M.F.A. in creative nonfiction and poetry. “This June Without ...</description>
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		<title>Volume 1, Issue 1</title>
		<description>Esker is a chapbook featuring the writings of Minnesota writer Greg Seitz on paddling, fly fishing, hiking and other explorations of woods and waters.

Volume 1, Issue 1 also features poetry by Lené Gary, prose by Sam Haraldson, art by Ed Haydin, and poetry by Kate Seitz of Maplewood Minnesota.

	Read more ...</description>
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