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The online journal of Thimbleberry Press, LLC. Thimbleberry Press, LLC is a newly established publisher whose aim is to bring thoughtful, beautiful and affordable books and web-based materials on culture, history, art and language to the broadest possible public.
1. What happened to June?

The month of June came and went almost without my knowing it. With the publication of the first issue of Further North things at Thimbleberry Press just got busier, particularly with planning a celebration of the new publication.

But plan a party we have so mark you calendars for July 17, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and help us celebrate the launch of Further North magazine. We will hold our "official" party announcing the new publication at Grandpa's Barn Bookstore in Copper Harbor, Michigan. Since Copper Harbor is just about as far north as you can go on the Keweenaw Peninsula, and since the cover image of our premiere issue is a winter shot taken in Copper Harbor, it seems the perfect location for our first celebration.

We'll have light refreshments, and of course copies of the magazine on hand. Hope to see you there.

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