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Category Archives: beverly a. jackson
Why I Send What I Do
Justin suggested in comments I talk a little bit about payment terms, as in why I sent certain books to the people I publish here, which seems like a good idea, as I've now finished packaging them for mailing tomorrow. … Continue reading
Old-Time Religion by Beverly A. Jackson
(originally appeared in Dead Mule) She loves him as only a Christian womancan love a man; crucifies him with love,bears witness to love, kills him with devotion.She is called Jude. She singsJesus Loves Me with a power thatpromises He'd darn-sight … Continue reading
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