Andrew Miller Broadside

$50.00

Limited edition of 150 pieces, printed in conjunction with Austin Peay State University on 8x10 archival paper. Each piece is numbered and signed by the author.

“After my wife Alexx and I moved to Arkansas in the summer of 2021 we spent a lot of time at the cafe where we got to know a guy who was working behind the bar at the time, Andrew Miller. One night Andrew and I spent some time exchanging poetry we'd both written, talking about place and memory, when Andrew shared with me a poem he'd written.

I was floored by this beautiful piece and asked him then and there if I ever had the opportunity, could I print it, to which he agreed. Fast forward to January of this year, I made a connection at Austin Peay State University north of Nashville and found out that they had the second largest collection of wood type in the US. I asked if they'd be interested in working with me on a limited run of poetry broadsides.”

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Limited edition of 150 pieces, printed in conjunction with Austin Peay State University on 8x10 archival paper. Each piece is numbered and signed by the author.

“After my wife Alexx and I moved to Arkansas in the summer of 2021 we spent a lot of time at the cafe where we got to know a guy who was working behind the bar at the time, Andrew Miller. One night Andrew and I spent some time exchanging poetry we'd both written, talking about place and memory, when Andrew shared with me a poem he'd written.

I was floored by this beautiful piece and asked him then and there if I ever had the opportunity, could I print it, to which he agreed. Fast forward to January of this year, I made a connection at Austin Peay State University north of Nashville and found out that they had the second largest collection of wood type in the US. I asked if they'd be interested in working with me on a limited run of poetry broadsides.”

Limited edition of 150 pieces, printed in conjunction with Austin Peay State University on 8x10 archival paper. Each piece is numbered and signed by the author.

“After my wife Alexx and I moved to Arkansas in the summer of 2021 we spent a lot of time at the cafe where we got to know a guy who was working behind the bar at the time, Andrew Miller. One night Andrew and I spent some time exchanging poetry we'd both written, talking about place and memory, when Andrew shared with me a poem he'd written.

I was floored by this beautiful piece and asked him then and there if I ever had the opportunity, could I print it, to which he agreed. Fast forward to January of this year, I made a connection at Austin Peay State University north of Nashville and found out that they had the second largest collection of wood type in the US. I asked if they'd be interested in working with me on a limited run of poetry broadsides.”