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Find and access art and artists, from literature to dance, all in one convenient location:
ArtDesy.

Get news from the Reuters and AP wires, shop for all manner of goods - all from a trusted BLOWstaff member. 
Go see Sharon.

Monday Night, a journal of new literature, is good reading and already succeeds where we hope to - in keeping your quality entertainment cost down.

The Eric Tessmer Band: Blues for the whole family. Free samples. Great guys. Not a blues fan? Hold that thought while you visit The ETB. Turn your speakers on.

Fish Publishing... For over a decade, home of the world's largest international prize for short fiction. Obviously they're gonna have the best of the best (from authors you've probably never read), and their editorial consultancy service is top notch.

3rd bed defies classification. A journal. We know that much. We like it. That too. There's a reason they've been around for a while.  Sadly, they're not anymore, but the website is and you can still get back issues.

Owen Egerton, Doug Lockyer, and Rich Powell are all contributors in the sample issue.  We hope you like their work.  See more of them on their websites, and look for new work by Doug, Rich, and newcomer Wally Littman in BLOW issue 1.

Michelle Richmond is featured in our inaugural issue.  If you don't yet know about Michelle's books, take a moment to leaven your existence.  Then pick up issue 1, find her latest work on page 9.

Bombshell Gallery is a "rock 'n' roll gallery" - a music and cultural nightspot located at 2536 Central Avenue in the Grand Central District of St. Petersburg.  They serve beer, wine, and carry BLOW (as of late September '06).  What else can you ask of a place?

Find out everything going on in Tampa at
Sticks of Fire: a Tampa blog.

For a gloves off approach to the written word, visit
Swill Magazine's website.  Good plot-based storytelling, no naval-gazing literature.  And...they give you more than enough free reading to decide whether you like their stuff before you buy.

Elastic Press specializes in short story collections and anthologies. They've won three British Fantasy
Awards since 2005, including Best Small Press, although they publish work in any genre so long as it's
short.

Further legitimizing the Internet as a source of modern literature,
The Hiss Quarterly has one of richest
stores of content we’ve seen – and a handsome design as well. Free to the public, subscription available
but not necessary.

Visit
Telegram Books  for great new titles- like Andrew Kaufman's All My Friends Are Superheroes.

Carcanet Press is the UK's leading poetry publisher.  Now in its fourth decade, it provides the most
comprehensive and diverse lists of modern and classic poetry in English and in translation.

PN Review is one of the world's leading journals on poetry. It offers an unrivaled mix of news, views,
incisive comment and poetry by some of the best poets writing today.

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