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'''''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 | '''''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, [[Howard Cruse]], Jan Susina and Michael Swindle. | ||
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Revision as of 09:58, 7 June 2016
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, Howard Cruse, Jan Susina and Michael Swindle.
References
- Geiss, Chuck (July 15, 2004) "Naked Birmingham". Black & White