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IPRC INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING RESOURCE CENTER April May

WORK SHOPS + EVENTS

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INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING RESOURCE CENTER 1001 South East Division Street, Portland, Oregon 97202

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Monday: Noon – 10 PM Tuesday – Thursday: 4 – 10 PM Friday: Noon – 6 PM Saturday: Noon – 6 PM Sunday: Noon – 10 PM* *noon – 5 PM Youth Only

Orientations are held at the IPRC on 2nd Thursdays at 7 PM and 3rd Saturdays every month at 3 PM for new and prospective IPRC users. Participants are given a tour of the facility, an outline of policies and procedures, as well as membership information. Telephone 503/827-0249

Justin Hocking, Executive Director A.M. O’Malley, Program Coordinator Michael D’Alessandro, Community Resource Coordinator

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INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING RESOURCE CENTER

Since 1998

The IPRC and its Outreach programs are supported by individual donors, as well as generous grants from The Meyer Memorial Trust, The Oregon Arts Commission, Regional Arts & Culture Council, The Miller Foundation, The Oregon Cultural Trust, and The Collins Foundation. Support the IPRC at www.iprc.org


ABOUT THE IPRC

The Independent Publishing Resource Center facilitates creative expression and identity by providing individual access to the resources and tools for the creation of independently published media and art. Since its inception in 1998, the center has been dedicated to encouraging the growth of visual and literary publishing community by offering a space to gather and exchange information and ideas, as well as to produce work. The IPRC is an Oregon 501 (c) (3) Nonprofit organization.

ZINE LIBRARY Our zine library has more than 7,500 self-published and independently produced publications. We have one of the largest zine libraries in the world. You don’t have to be a member to check out a zine either! From art to comics to music, you’ll be able to find something good! The zine catalog is also on our website at library.iprc.org.

WORKSHOPS Make the IPRC your educational resource. The center offers a variety of workshops related to publishing, writing, comics, and much more. The workshops are designed to give participants hands on experience, which they can apply to their individual projects. Pre-registration is required as spots are limited. Register online at iprc.org or at our volunteer desk. 2


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RESOURCES Need some advice? Want to know like-minded people? Volunteer Staff are available during open hours to answer questions and the center is a great space to network, or to organize regular shared interest groups.

WORKSPACE Need a place to staple your zine? A copier? A computer to layout your book? We’ve got all that and more. The IPRC offers access to resources and equipment to aid in the production and distribution of publications at an affordable rate. We have new iMac computers with Adobe Creative Suite 6 and MacBook Pro laptops. There are also color and black & white copiers, letterpress studio, perfect binding machine, silk screen studio, resource books, art supplies, work tables, a guillotine cutter, scrap paper, typewriters and more!

SPACE RESERVATION We are happy to host meetings, groups, and brain trusts. However, in order to better serve you, reservations are appreciated. To reserve a classroom or other space, (loft, library, etc.) email A.M. O’Malley at iprcworkshops@gmail.com.

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YOUTH PROGRAMMING

ZINE CANTEEN

We love young zinesters! Every Sunday, from noon-5PM, the IPRC becomes the Zine Canteen, a free drop-in space for young people to work on publishing projects with the occasional youth workshop.

OUTREACH

Our boundaries extend beyond the walls of the IPRC. The outreach team takes self-publishing to schools, libraries, treatment centers and other venues. Our latest initiative is the Media Action Project (MAP), which teaches media literacy, critical thinking, and making skills to youth.

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ALL AG ES SUNDAY NOON - S 5 PM


AT A GLANCE : APRIL & MAY EVENTS Future Tense & Scout Books Reading and Party Sat. April 13, 7pm

GD Camp: Beg. InDesign Sun., April 14, 7-9pm Letterpress Sat., April 20, 11am-5pm

Stumptown Comics Fest Sat. & Sun., April 27 & 28, all day.

GD Camp: Adv. InDesign & ePub Sun., April 21, 7-9pm

Amazine Day! Sat., May 18, 2-7pm

GD Camp: Photoshop Sun., April 28, 7-9pm

Certificate Program Graduation Fri., May 17, 6pm Literary Mixtape Thu., April 18, 7pm Pub Night: State of Small Press & Dishwasher Pete Reading Fri., May 3, 7pm My Dirty Dumb Eyes Reading and Signing With Lisa Hanawalt Fri., May 31 WORKSHOPS Calligraphy Fridays, April 5 - May 24, 6-8pm Letterpress Sat., April 6, 11am - 5pm GD Camp: Illustrator Sun., April 7, 7-9pm Beginning Screenprinting Tues., April 9, 7-9pm

Websites 101 Sun., May 5, 7pm-9pm Letterpress Sat., May 11, 11am-5pm Beginning InDesign Sun., May 12, 7-9pm Screenprinting Tues, May 14, 7-9pm Crafting the Experimental Essay with Chloe Caldwell Sat., May 18 Editing 101 Sun., May 19, 7pm Bindfast 5 Wed., May 22, 7-9pm Letterpress Sat., May 25, 11am - 5pm

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MEMBERSHIPS

Become a member of the IPRC! Yearly memberships start at $35 for three months, $55 for a year, and are on a sliding scale. Members have access to the center’s workspace & equipment, discounts on workshops, and reduced rates on copies. Most importantly, members support the IPRC’s programming.

LONG ARM STAPLER LEVEL • $35

3 month membership 20% discount at Paper Plus 10% off ADX Membership 10% off SCRAP used material Library Membership IPRC button pin

MIMEOGRAPH LEVEL • $55 – $99

1 year membership 20% discount at Paper Plus 10% off ADX Membership 10% off SCRAP used material Library Membership IPRC button pin IPRC audio zine

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MEMBERSHIPS

Join in person at 1001 SE Division Street or online at iprc.org/join ! COPIER LEVEL • $100 – $199

1 year membership 20% discount at Paper Plus 10% off ADX Membership 10% off SCRAP used material Library Membership IPRC button pin IPRC audio zine Zine of the Month Membership

LETTERPRESS LEVEL • $200+

2 year membership 20% discount at Paper Plus 10% off ADX Membership 10% off SCRAP used material Library Membership IPRC button pin IPRC audio zine Zine of the Month Membership A free workshop of your choice 7


EVENTS

PUB NIGHT AT THE IPRC: STATE OF THE SMALL PRESS & DISHWASHER PETE READING At 6pm: Enjoy a beer or a glass of wine and listen to what some of Portland’s small press heavy hitters have to say about the state of the small press. Rhonda Hughes of Hawthorne Books, Kevin Sampsell of Future Tense Books, Michael Heald of Perfect Day Publishing and Cameron Pierce of Lazy Fascist Press will be in attendance and there will be time allowed for a Q&A. At 7:30pm: Reading Frenzy presents In the City of Bikes: The Story of the Amsterdam Cyclist a reading and signing with author Pete “Dishwasher” Jordan! Pete Jordan, editor of Dishwasher Zine and author of Dishwasher: One Man’s Quest to Wash Dishes in All Fifty States, is headed back to Portland, one of his homes away from home, with a memoir that tells the story of his love affair with Amsterdam, the city of bikes, all the while unfolding an unknown history of the city’s cycling, from the craze of the 1890s, through the Nazi occupation, to the bike-centric culture adored by the world today. Pete’s work has been featured on public radio’s This American Life and in the New York Times. He lives in Amsterdam. Friday, May 3, 6pm Admission is free with the purchase of a book or a $3 donation to the IPRC, but no one will be turned away for lack of funds. Signed copies of In the City of Bikes are available for pre-order at readingfrenzy.com 8


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CERTIFICATE PROGRAM GRADUATION The 2013 class of Certificate Program Writers will be graduating with much pomp and circumstance. The IPRC will be closed for general use, but come in and cheer the latest graduation class on as they receive certificates and give readings from their finished projects. Friday, May 17, 6pm

AMAZINE DAY! A quarterly small press & zine fest, presented by the Portland Zine Symposium featuring zines, writing, comics, music, art, yetis, beverages, books, bake sale and good people! There will be scheduled readings throughout the evening. Check out portlandzinesymposium.org/amazine-day Sign up for a $5 table at the IPRC, by May 17th. Saturday, May 18, 2-7pm

FUTURE TENSE & SCOUT BOOKS READING AND PARTY To celebrate the releases of the first three Future Tense/Scout Books co-releases, we’re throwing a spring shindig at the IPRC, with snacks, drinks, books, and short readings. Kevin Sampsell and Bryan Coffelt will introduce locals Aaron Gilbreath (A Secondary Landscape) and Melody Owen (Dream Journals: When I Was Nineteen I Was an Old Man). We might beam in a hologram of Sommer Browning (Presidents & Other Jokes) all the way from Denver too. Saturday, Apr 13, 7pm

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MY DIRTY DUMB EYES READING AND SIGNING WITH LISA HANAWALT Reading Frenzy presents My Dirty Dumb Eyes a reading and signing with comic artist Lisa Hanawalt! My Dirty Dumb Eyes is the highly anticipated debut collection from award-winning cartoonist Lisa Hanawalt. The book collects her drawings, paintings, single-panel gag jokes, funny lists, and anthropomorphized animals, all in the service of satirical, startlingly observant commentary on pop culture, contemporary society, and human idiosyncrasies. In a few short years, Hanawalt has made a name for herself: her intricately detailed, absurdly funny comics have appeared in venues as wide and varied as Lucky Peach, The New York Times, and The Believer, and she was recently nominated for a James Beard 2013 Book, Broadcast and Journalism Award! She currently lives in Greenpoint, Brooklyn with a dog and a comedian. Saturday, May 31, 7:30pm Admission is free with the purchase of a book or a $3 donation to the IPRC, no one will be turned away for lack of funds. Signed copies of My Dirty Dumb Eyes are available for pre-order at www.readingfrenzy.com

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STUMPTOWN COMICS FEST Comics, large and small. Comics, old and new. Comics, comics, for me, for you! Portland Oregon’s 10th Annual Stumptown Comics Fest will be held on April 27th-28th, at the Oregon Convention Center. This event is a festival celebration of comic art. The annual Stumptown Comics Fest, the largest comics convention in the Pacific Northwest dedicated primarily to the artists and publishers who make everyone’s favorite comics. Portland strives to make this Fest the biggest and best yet, with a guest list reflecting the diverse nature of comics and cartooning. Saturday & Sunday, April 27 & 28, All day

LITERARY MIXTAPE AT THE IPRC The concept of Literary Mixtape is awesome. Writers and artists choose several pieces to share with an audience and then give a reading. The evenings are brisk and the readers always strive to find new and interesting material. The latest installment of the reading series will be at the IPRC and will feature reader’s favorite poems in honor of National Poetry Month. Readings by Carl Adamshick, A.M. O’Malley, and one other unnamed poet. Thursday, Apr 18, 7pm This event is free and open to the public. Beer and wine available for a small suggested donation. 11


WORKSHOPS

CRAFTING THE EXPERIMENTAL ESSAY WITH CHLOE CALDWELL

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There is not one right way to write an essay, and in this course, students will bend the genre of nonfiction by playing with an array of essay forms such as lyric and personal. We will discuss and practice taking events from our lives and whittling them into inventive and dynamic nonfiction. Students will be given a box of tools that will be invaluable to their craft and will leave palpably excited about creating narratives out of their lives.

Instructor: Chloe Caldwell Saturday, May 18, 2pm $15 members / $25 nonmembers Register online at iprc.org

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EDITING 101 Grammar errors, typos, factual blunders, and formatting goofs can put a black eye on even the most brilliant writing. That’s where copyediting and proofreading come in! Publishers of every scale and stripe benefit from the process of going over their material with a fine-tooth comb, getting the text spic-and-span, with every hyphen and apostrophe in place. In this workshop, we’ll go over the basic tools and techniques of the copyediting trade, including: • Chicago vs. AP style • Developing a style guide • Marking manuscripts (in Word, Adobe) • The stages of copy to proof Helpful online resources and handouts will get you on the path to grammar nerd-dom! Instructor: Califia Suntree Sunday, May 19, 7pm $15 members / $25 nonmembers Register online at iprc.org

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GRAPHIC DESIGN CAMP! Plunge in to the world of layout and design with this value packed series of classes featuring Mac CS6 power! We are offering Beginning InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop and Advanced InDesign with eBooks for an $80 value. Each class will be held on a Sunday evening in April.

4 CLA S 4 SUN SES DAYS $50!

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April 7th 7-9pm

April 14th 7-9pm

April 21st 7-9pm

April 28th 7-9pm

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Beginning InDesign

Advanced InDesign and eBooks

Photoshop

$50 members / $100 nonmembers Register online at iprc.org

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WORKSHOPS

BEGINNING INDESIGN Join other creative enthusiasts and learn how to design, layout, and print your project from the computer. Adobe InDesign allows users to put together text, images, and other designs on the page quickly and efficiently. Instructor: Franรงois Vigneault Sunday, May 12, 7pm - 9pm $30 members / $45 nonmembers Register online at iprc.org

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YOUR STORY: PEN TO PRINT Give your life stories literary structure by applying the craft elements of character, plot, setting and pacing. Learn DIY publishing skills: book-binding, layout and design. You’ll leave class with a 20-copy print run of your own chapbook. This non-credit course is offered through PCC, taught by A.M. O’Malley, and meets at the IPRC upstairs classroom. Register online at www.pcc.edu/nc Instructor: A.M. O’Malley Sundays, April 14 - June 9, 2 - 4pm No class May 26 $109, $15 fee Register online at pcc.nc

WEBSITES 101 Open to anyone interested in learning how to build and promote an attractive portfolio website using free services that already exist on the web. The class will explore basic web concepts such as html, CSS and blogging, plus provide tips on how to get people interested in visiting your new web home. Instructor: Taryn Cowart Sunday, May 5, 7pm - 9pm $25 members / $40 nonmembers Register online at iprc.org

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HAPPY HOUR CALLIGRAPHY: IRISH HALF-UNCIAL Learn historic Irish Half-Unical. This lettering was used in Ireland and England from around 600 to 900AD. We will be focusing on the script used in Book of Kells written around 800 AD. Class will also cover Celtic knot decorations used in the manuscripts. Beginning and continuing students. Good hand skills recommended.

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Fridays from 6pm to 8pm April 5 through May 24. $75 returning students / $125 new students Register by April 5th online at iprc.org

BINDFAST 5 The Bind-Fast 5 is the IPRC’s exciting bookbinding machine. Using the Bind-Fast 5, you can bind as many as 30 softcover books or zines per hour. Completion of this workshop authorizes IPRC members to use the Bind-Fast during supervised binding hours, so you can take your publishing projects to the next level. Instructor: BT Livermore Wednesday, May 22, 7pm - 9pm $45 members only Register online at iprc.org 17


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BEGINNING SCREENPRINTING In this one-day class, students will learn the basics of screenprinting; tools and materials will be covered, as well as techniques ranging from pre-press, exposing an emulsion-coated screen, all the way through screen reclamation. Students will be able to print a one-color design of their choice, and should come to class with a black and white image smaller than 8.5Ë? x 11Ë?. After taking the IPRC screenprint class, students will have access to the IPRC screenprint studio during open studio hours. All materials are provided. Instructor: John Isaacson Tuesday, April 9, 7pm - 10pm Tuesday, May 14, 7pm - 10pm $50 members only Register online at iprc.org

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LETTERPRESS Learn to set moveable lead type and print on O a table-top hand press in the IPRC print shop. E V FFERED ERY O T You’ll learn the vocabulary of printing and SATUR HER DAY typesetting while getting a feel for this beautiful and historical process. Leave the class with a printed card and the satisfaction that comes with using 100-year-old equipment! Successful completion of this one-day class allows IPRC members access to open studio print hours so you can keep on printing! Instructors: Michael D’Alessandro, Caitlin Harris, Becca Taplin, and Chloe Fields. Saturday, April 6, 11am - 5pm Saturday, April 20, 11am - 5pm Saturday, March 11, 11am - 5pm Saturday, March 25, 11am - 5pm $70 members only Register online at iprc.org

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INSTRUCTORS

Michael D’Alessandro Letterpress,Posterpress, Binding Michael D’Alessandro is a writer, printer, small press publisher and editor. He edits the semiannual literary journal swap/concessions, and is the founder of Bedouin Books, which publishes emerging writers of fiction, non-fiction and poetry with a focus on hand bound books in letterpressed covers. He has been published in various journals and is the author of two books of poetry. He teaches at the IPRC and Marylhurst University Andrew Barton Illustrator, InDesign Andrew is a graduate of Bennington College, where he focused on “book arts”. He is cofounder of Open Face Records, a collective of musicians and visual artists spread out around the country. Natalie Guidry Digital Publishing A graduate of the Ooligan Press program at PSU, Natalie lives and works in Portland. 20

B.T. Livermore Bindfast, Hand Lettering, Screenprinting B.T. is a freelance illustrator, printmaker, and self-published comics artist. His illustrations appear regularly in the Portland Mercury and his comic series The Life and Time of Baby Otto Zeplin, as well as his other books, are always available at Reading Frenzy. Chloe Fields Letterpress Chloe letterpresses prints, writes, and designs in an orange knit sweater. Taryn Cowart Websites 101, Photoshop Taryn is a graphic designer, photographer, and Southerner. She works at Pinball Publishing. Sarah Mirk Zines 101 Sarah Mirk is a writer and editor interested in comics, gender, history, and other people.


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François Vigneault InDesign, Fancy Finishing François is a cartoonist, publisher, and student living in SE Portland. He is part of the publishers collective Press Gang, and shares studio space in the IPRC. Blue Crow Comics for Kids Blue edits Stumptown Underground and helps coordinate the Portland Zine Symposium. Marilyn Zornado Calligraphy Marilyn is a former board member of the IPRC and also teaches at the OCAC and AI in Portland. John Isaacson Screenprinting John grew up in Goleta, California where he started making zines, t-shirts, and music. He has lived in Ireland, Peru, Chile, and China. He makes comics and posters and teaches art, screen-printing, and comics through Writers In The Schools, Em Space Book Arts Center and the IPRC.

Califia Suntree Editing 101 Califia has been wielding the red pen since the early ‘90s, when she copyedited her high school newspaper. As a grownup, she worked as an editor at HarperCollins, managing editor of start-up magazine 02138, and copy chief of several other startup publications in New York. She is currently copy chief of Worth magazine and a freelance copyeditor at Wieden+Kennedy. Chloe Caldwell Crafting the Experimental Essay Chloe is the author of the essay collection, “Legs Get Led Astray“ (Future Tense Books, April 2012) and the e-book “The New Age Camp” (Thought Catalog, 2012). She is the founder and curator of the Hudson River Loft Reading Series and has taught Creative Writing workshops at Omega Teen Camp, The Hudson Opera House, and Crow Arts Manor. Chloe lives in Portland, Oregon. 21


VOLUNTEERS

The IPRC is staffed mainly by a team of dedicated volunteers. You should meet them, they’re good people. James helps curate the Spare Room Reading Series, edits c_L books, and eats homemade pizza.

Corin graduated from the Comics Certificate Program and is our IT specialist.

Gabby likes to knit, draw comics, and listen to metal all at the same time.

Phillip is a typography encyclopedia and letterpress shop steward.

Lia teaches 8th grade science and writes the zine, The People I Love Best.

Fiona is a comics student in our certificate program and screenprinting superviser.

Andrew makes prints & zines, designs books, plays music (advrb.bandcamp.com)

Blue edits Stumptown Underground and helps coordinate the Portland Zine Symposium.

Michael runs the small press Perfect Day Publishing.

Patrick has been volunteering at the IPRC since 2006.

Cynthia spends her days cooking for the masses, reading for leisure, and creating mixed media artwork that includes printmaking, painting, and poetry.

Rocks has a vegan food wagon called Tandem Treats. Morgan works at Powell’s Books. Joanna & Caitlin & Chloe & Becca are all letterpress supervisors. Nathan Wade Carter plays music as Purrbot and makes zines.

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VOLUNTEERS

If you would like to volunteer time or skills at the IPRC? Contact Michael at michael@iprc.org. Kathleen likes double sided booklet printing, holographic stickers, and bike rides. Andy has worked as a book seller, custodian, assembly line worker, editor, sailor, gas station attendant, landscaper, writer, pear picker, etc, but hopes to retire into full-on slackerdom. Lillie Craw is also known as Mrs. Asher Zebadiah Craw. She enjoys being a skaldic poet, dog mom, and comics wife. She spends her free time in the Glitterverse with Party Twink, the cute queer deer who is the subject of her poetry.

Jenni is a super secretary and student of the English literature. Alain lives by the phrases ‘Forgiveness is the release of all hope for a better past’ and ‘Let Love Rule’. He is a tower of resources. Reid Psaltis draws comics, makes coffee and pets dogs. NEW STAFF VOLUNTEERS! Asher, Stacey, Dehlia Taylor, Adam, Séamus, Suzette, Cara, Brian B., Kerry, & Stacia.

Séamus is an American comic artist born and raised in Chicago, IL. His favorite band is Rush. Brian S. is many things as we all are—he pays rent as a book designer. 23


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Meet regularly with Comics & Coffee: like minded publishers! 2nd Sundays, 5–8PM New groups welcome!


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Registration Policy

You may make a reservation for a workshop online or in person at the IPRC. Full payment for the class must be received at the time of registration.

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If a workshop is full, we will put you on a wait list and contact you if a space opens up.

Bring any material fees when you attend your workshop.

You may cancel your reservation within 7 days of a workshop for a full refund.

If a workshop is canceled because of lack of enrollment, you’ll receive a 100% refund.

Members receive first listed price in course descriptions. Youth (8 – 18) receive member-price for any non-youth workshops. Please contact with questions regarding age appropriateness.


PRIN & BIN T HOUR D S

LETTERPRESS Sunday 2 - 8pm Monday 5 - 8pm Thursday 6 - 9pm

Cover Art

SCREEN PRINTING Sunday 4 - 7pm Wednesday 6 - 9pm BOOK BINDING Sunday 4 - 7pm Tuesday 7 - 9pm Friday 4 - 7pm Thursday 6 - 9pm

RIAN NIELSEN “The Usual Suspects”



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