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'''''The Paperman''''' was an alternative newspaper published in [[Birmingham]] from [[1973]] to [[1974]]. The art and literature-focused paper was published by [[Randall Williams]], who went on to found the [[Black Belt Press]]. Contributors included [[Steven Ford Brown]].
'''''The Paperman''''' was an alternative newspaper published in [[Birmingham]] from [[1973]] to [[1974]]. The art and literature-focused paper was financed by [[Joe Simpson]] and published by [[Randall Williams]], who went on to found the [[Black Belt Press]]. Contributors included [[Allen Barra]], [[Steven Ford Brown]] and [[Jan Susina]].


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Revision as of 09:19, 28 February 2015

The Paperman was an alternative newspaper published in Birmingham from 1973 to 1974. The art and literature-focused paper was financed by Joe Simpson and published by Randall Williams, who went on to found the Black Belt Press. Contributors included Allen Barra, Steven Ford Brown and Jan Susina.

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