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Issue #1 of our new monthly magazine is now available, in both electronic and print form.
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CCLaP's first paper books are now available.
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CCLaP's newest book, the story collection The Kickstarter Letters by David David Katzman, is now available. Click here for a lot more about it, and to start the purchasing/downloading process.
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And don't forget the essay collection Historia, Historia by Eleanor Stanford, which came out last month. Click here for its online headquarters.
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CCLaP is now selling whimsically decorated blank journals, made out of the same material as is used for our original books.
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Stickers! Get yer sexy new hipster CCLaP stickers!

Full-sized posters and refrigerator magnets are available of the covers of all our 2012 books. See the bottom of each book's order page for more.
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October 15, 2012
Photo of the day: "The not-so-easy not-good feeling derived from ten roadside Tex-Mex tamales and the sudden realization that the Beaumont Taxidermy Ball is a white tie affair.," by Xavier J. Peg

Today's photo of the day is entitled "The not-so-easy not-good feeling derived from ten roadside Tex-Mex tamales and the sudden realization that the Beaumont Taxidermy Ball is a white tie affair." and is by Xavier J. Peg. Xavier doesn't mention much about himself at his Flickr account, and to tell you the truth I'm not sure if there is actually such a thing as the Beaumont Taxidermy Ball or not. He also has a nice personal website, for those who would like to see more of his arrestingly original images.
Don't forget that I actually maintain a whole page of favorite photographs over at Flickr, for those who would like to see more. To express an interest in having your own work featured, just drop me a line at cclapcenter [at] gmail.com.