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Cha contributor Craig Santos Perez talks to Lantern Review about his strategic use of typography, visual arrangement of words, and maps in his first book, from unincorporated territory [hacha]. You can also read Lantern Review's conversation with Luisa A Igloria [here]. and Tammy Ho Lai-Ming [here].
Craig Santos Perez's review has previously been published in issue #9 of Cha.
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