March 10, 2010
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We’re coming so close to the big event and have been receiving so many generous donations to the prize raffle that will take place at our Read to Rebuild Haiti Benefit Reading Hosted by Writers’ Dojo. Join us in less than a week and make a donation or several, for your chance to win. Here are just two more we’re grateful to receive.

Annie Bloom’s Books – They’ve thrown in a solid $10 Gift Certificate to their store! Thanks Annie Bloom’s!

Annie Bloom’s Books first opened its doors in Multnomah Village in 1978. Thirty years later, and we’re still thriving!

A neighborhood independent bookstore, we carry a broad range of titles across many genres. Along with a strong fiction section, we excel in children’s, travel, current events, and cooking. You can find it all here at Annie Bloom’s, including magazines, CDs, and a fabulous selection of cards. And, for you bargain hunters out there, we are constantly bringing in new stacks of amazing sale books.

Our main emphasis is on customer service. We want to make your browsing experience a pleasure. And, of course, we want to help you find what you’re looking for. If we don’t have your book in stock, we can usually get it for you in just a few days. Our friendly and knowlegable staff awaits you.

Come visit Annie Bloom’s today!

Microcosm Publishing – They’ve donated a $20 gift card, and a generous handful of books that will be included in several of our prize raffle packages! Thanks Microcosm!

Microcosm Publishing is primarily a publisher and distributor of zines and related work, based in Bloomington, IN and Portland, OR. Joe Biel started the distro and then-record-label out of his bedroom in 1996 and since then we’ve grown to become one of the largest zine distributors in the world, reaching an international audience through our website and retail store. We hope to add credibility to zine writers and their ethics, teach self empowerment, show hidden history, and nurture people’s creative side!

Our Literary Scene is Mighty!

Spencer Newlin-Cushing works as a Events and Community Coordinator for Dark Horse Comics. He's a writer who loves short stories. You can find his stories on the Portland Fiction Project. He lives in Tigard, OR with his wife.
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    [...] the generous sponsors of our Read to Rebuild Prize Raffle, including Floating World Comics, Annie Bloom’s Books, Second Glance Books, Hawthorne Books, and Dark Horse [...]

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