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Star 82 Review back issues on Etsy

In a previous life, I went to book fairs and bought extra copies of Star 82 Review from the print-on-demand service that I use. After keeping one of each for myself, I found I have several back issues from 2013-2019 to offer to you at a discount at nevermindtheart. All the *82 content on the web is free, of course, but maybe you had an issue you particularly liked but never got around to getting a copy to hold in your hand. You can now do that here.




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