Apache
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Jampa Dorje
was born in 1941 in Santa Clara, California. In the late '60s, in a wilderness cabin outside of Ketchikan, Alaska, he began printing chapbooks on a hand press with worn fonts of type; thirty years later, there are over two hundred titles in his backlists. For twenty years, Denner operated a bookstore and coffeehouse in Ellensburg, Washington, that was a venue for poets, musicians, and artists. Now a monk, known as Jampa Dorji, he recently completed a traditional Tibetan three-year retreat in the Colorado Rockies under the guidance of Tulku Sang ngag. Visit his websites: www.dpress.net and www.kapalapress.net.
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Cat Hill Combine
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