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The Wapsipinicon Almanac was an almanac published by Timothy Fay in Anamosa, Iowa, from May 1988 until 2018. It was handmade on antique letterpress equipment by Fay and featured stories, reviews, essays, and poems. The first issue, published in 1988, sold out, and the publication subsequently became a staple of the Iowa literary scene, including coverage by Iowa Public Television and a reading from Prairie Lights Books in Iowa City.

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  • The Wapsipinicon Almanac was an almanac published by Timothy Fay in Anamosa, Iowa, from May 1988 until 2018. It was handmade on antique letterpress equipment by Fay and featured stories, reviews, essays, and poems. The first issue, published in 1988, sold out, and the publication subsequently became a staple of the Iowa literary scene, including coverage by Iowa Public Television and a reading from Prairie Lights Books in Iowa City. (en)
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  • The Wapsipinicon Almanac was an almanac published by Timothy Fay in Anamosa, Iowa, from May 1988 until 2018. It was handmade on antique letterpress equipment by Fay and featured stories, reviews, essays, and poems. The first issue, published in 1988, sold out, and the publication subsequently became a staple of the Iowa literary scene, including coverage by Iowa Public Television and a reading from Prairie Lights Books in Iowa City. (en)
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