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A print ad on the front page of a newspaper:

First-Class Fiction is a new periodical from  Nantucket Lit. Every two weeks, we send out postcards with original short stories on them. This work comes from some of the most exciting writers working today. The postcards are written using manual typewriters for that handmade feel. They are made in limited runs, with each postcard numbered and serialized.

$60 gets you 25 postcards per year. To sign up for one free postcard, visit https://NantucketLit.com/postcards. Use the discount code SANLUIS for $10 off. You may also write to: Nantucket Lit, PO Box 337, Lafayette CO 80026. 

Creative work you can hold in your hands, delivered right to your mailbox.

A print ad on the front page of a newspaper: First-Class Fiction is a new periodical from Nantucket Lit. Every two weeks, we send out postcards with original short stories on them. This work comes from some of the most exciting writers working today. The postcards are written using manual typewriters for that handmade feel. They are made in limited runs, with each postcard numbered and serialized. $60 gets you 25 postcards per year. To sign up for one free postcard, visit https://NantucketLit.com/postcards. Use the discount code SANLUIS for $10 off. You may also write to: Nantucket Lit, PO Box 337, Lafayette CO 80026. Creative work you can hold in your hands, delivered right to your mailbox.

The Saguache Crescent is the only newspaper in the US still printed on a Linotype machine. Old printing methods like this helped inspire my postcard project, First-Class Fiction.

And hey, they ran my ad!

Sign up for a free postcard at nantucketlit.com/postcards #FirstClassFiction #postcards

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A postcard with art on the front showing colorful flowering weeds. In the background is the brick front of a post office.

A postcard with art on the front showing colorful flowering weeds. In the background is the brick front of a post office.

The next postcard for #FirstClassFiction has been mailed out! This postcard's poem is Blessing of the Weeds by @asakiyume.bsky.social. It's a beautiful poem to herald in springtime.

If you'd like to be mailed this card, or want to subscribe, visit nantucketlit.com/postcards

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The front of a postcard lying on a table, showing an illustration of several flowering weeds found in New Zealand.

The front of a postcard lying on a table, showing an illustration of several flowering weeds found in New Zealand.

My next postcard will be mailed out Wednesday, March 25. To celebrate Spring, this postcard features the beautiful poem Blessing of the Weeds by @asakiyume.bsky.social

If you'd like to subscribe, or want to receive Asakiyume's postcard for free, visit nantucketlit.com/postcards #FirstClassFiction

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A hand holding a postcard. The postcard shows the drawing Bugs by Bud Holman, showing two cartoon-looking bugs.

A hand holding a postcard. The postcard shows the drawing Bugs by Bud Holman, showing two cartoon-looking bugs.

Top-left corner of a First-Class Fiction Postcard. Line one: Nantucket Lit / PO Box 337 / Lafayette CO USA. Line two: nantucketlit.com/postcards. Below that, the title an author of the poem: Which by Superball.

Top-left corner of a First-Class Fiction Postcard. Line one: Nantucket Lit / PO Box 337 / Lafayette CO USA. Line two: nantucketlit.com/postcards. Below that, the title an author of the poem: Which by Superball.

The next postcard from #FirstClassFiction goes out today. I'm proud to present the poem Which by Superball with this postcard. The art on the front is Bugs by Bud Holman.

If you want to receive a FREE postcard, sign up at nantucketlit.com/postcards It's creativity you can hold in your hands.

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Two postcards, showing the front and back. The front shows an illustration of an owl in a moonlit graveyard. The back of the card has the text for Joker for a Wolf-Man by A.T. Gonzalez: 'In his cell, the Wolf-Man peered through the bars to see the courtyard. There was a lone, frilly jester juggling while balancing on a big red ball. Wolfie mumbled to himself, 'Does that guy think the circus is in town?'

Two postcards, showing the front and back. The front shows an illustration of an owl in a moonlit graveyard. The back of the card has the text for Joker for a Wolf-Man by A.T. Gonzalez: 'In his cell, the Wolf-Man peered through the bars to see the courtyard. There was a lone, frilly jester juggling while balancing on a big red ball. Wolfie mumbled to himself, 'Does that guy think the circus is in town?'

This postcard's story is Joker for a Wolf-Man by @atgonzalez.bsky.social. You can expect more stories from him! Subscribe to First-Class Fiction at buy.stripe.com/6oUcN462cc7M... Reply with any questions or comments. #NantucketLit #FirstClassFiction

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