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80.0 :: ‘i will never be beautiful enough to make us beautiful together’ by mira gonzalez
‘i will never be beautiful enough to make us beautiful together’ by mira gonzalez // sorry house, 2013
80.0
this is the 1st release on sorry house, a highly ‘buzz-worthy’ publishing house run by spencer madsen and willis plummer
the hype for this book seems ‘potent’ and ‘multilateral’ but well-deserved
recently there was a ‘launch party’ for both the book and sorry house, it showcased writers tangential to mira gonzalez and sorry house, including kool a.d. of ‘internet rap’ fame
the energy behind this book seems ‘momentous’, and the book seems ‘significant’


