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One More Page Books

Phone: 
(703) 300-9746
Type: Indie Bookstore

One More Page is an independent bookstore in Arlington, Virginia, that sells books, wine, chocolate, and other gourmet foods. The store also hosts a variety of events, including author talks, book discussions, and wine and chocolate tastings.

Address: 2200 North Westmoreland Street, #101
Arlington, VA 22213
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Magazine Articles

by Staff

May/June 2013

Small Press Points highlights the innovation and can-do spirit of independent presses. This issue features Gazing Grain Press, an inclusive feminist press based in Fairfax, Virginia, that publishes one title each year as part of its annual poetry and hybrid-prose chapbook contest.

by Rebecca Keith

May/June 2012

As literature concerned with today’s often-grim realities gains new prominence, a handful of literary organizations are highlighting the connection between poetry and politics and strengthening the network of socially conscious writers. 

by Catherine Richardson

July/August 2011

As Robert Casper settled into his new role as the director of the Poetry and Literature Center at the Library of Congress, he spoke about what the center has to offer and his plans for how to make the most of its resources and reach.

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