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Gas Station Famous: The Gasconade Review Presents
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Gas Station Famous: The Gasconade Review Presents

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The Gasconade Review is a literary and arts publication based out

of the Osage Arts Community (http: //osageac.org/), located on the

Gasconade River, just outside of Belle, Missouri. It appears twice

annually, focusing primarily, but not exclusively, on writers and

artists from the region and state, but occasionally also features

folks what ain’t from around here. All submissions must be hand

delivered between the months of April and October and the hours

of 3pm to 6pm. A decent bourbon is appreciated. Proper river

attire required. Don’t worry, the dogs won’t bite.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Spartan Press
Date
6 October 2018
Pages
230
ISBN
9781946642769

The Gasconade Review is a literary and arts publication based out

of the Osage Arts Community (http: //osageac.org/), located on the

Gasconade River, just outside of Belle, Missouri. It appears twice

annually, focusing primarily, but not exclusively, on writers and

artists from the region and state, but occasionally also features

folks what ain’t from around here. All submissions must be hand

delivered between the months of April and October and the hours

of 3pm to 6pm. A decent bourbon is appreciated. Proper river

attire required. Don’t worry, the dogs won’t bite.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Spartan Press
Date
6 October 2018
Pages
230
ISBN
9781946642769