Some of you have been curious about my drink fixation, and kind enough to leave comments. You’ve read the remarks by Steaz reps. Do you want to know the latest?
They wanted to say thanks for mentioning their drink. If I lived in the u.s. they’d send coupons, but as a resident of canada that’s not possible. However, here’s a photo of what came today. I appreciated the card’s handwritten note (we writers…), in addition to the merchandise. Too bad it’s November on the east coast. June will be the time for the shirt.
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Jeff Bursey is a literary critic and author of the picaresque novel Mirrors on which dust has fallen and the political satire Verbatim: A Novel, both of which take place in the same fictional Canadian province. His newest book, Centring the Margins: Essays and Reviews, is a collection of literary criticism that appeared in American Book Review, Books in Canada, The Review of Contemporary Fiction, The Quarterly Conversation, and The Winnipeg Review, among other places. He’s a Contributing Editor at The Winnipeg Review, an Associate Editor at Lee Thompson’s Galleon, and a Special Correspondent for Numéro Cinq. He makes his home on Prince Edward Island in Canada’s Far East.
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Cheers! Glad you liked it :)
lol sorry we don’t have Steaz mittens ;)
I’m calling it now: one year from now, Big Other will be a Steaz blog.
Then you can get your own stuff, Adam.