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Abbensetts Kwesi. Night People (Blurb, 2009)

Night PeoPle. Kwesi Abbensetts, Blurb, March 2009, 84 pages, $29.95 – $44.95.

I have much to update with new titles, which is great, really, isn’t it? I’ll start one at a time:

George—spotted at StyleNoir (which I have long had bookmarked so was very flattered to discover had featured my work), I was excited to discover the blog SpaceshipGeorge and lo and behold, photographer Kwesi Abbensetts has a Blurb publication: Night PeoPle. I notice that he didn’t tag the book as African American, which is certainly his choice, but doesn’t he know we’re out here counting titles? Obviously just kidding but you know some of us are interested in alla that.

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