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  • Interview with Kevin Stebner, author of Inherent (Assembly Press) banner. Background image of metal-inlaid typesetting with letters in all different directions and of varying sizes. Section to centre-left with text and Open Book logo overlaid. Cover image from book to centre-right, white with black patterns of various fonts likewise arranged in interesting shapes in section of a wide grid, with title of book and author name within black border at bottom of cover
    Interview with Kevin Stebner, author of Inherent (Assembly Press) banner. Background image of metal-inlaid typesetting with letters in all different directions and of varying sizes. Section to centre-left with text and Open Book logo overlaid. Cover image from book to centre-right, white with black patterns of various fonts likewise arranged in interesting shapes in section of a wide grid, with title of book and author name within black border at bottom of cover
    December 11, 2024

    Kevin Stebner's New Poetry Collection Breaks Down the Beauty of Typographical Shapes to Reveal their Inherent Voices

    The newly founded Assembly Press has already started making waves on the CanLit scene with unique and exciting titles that will resound with savvy readers, and they've published a real gem in polymath Kevin ...

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