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September-December 1998
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31 December 1998
Hi Gang, nice to see things are still rolling. I enjoyed seeing the plug for Jack Kimball's Poetries of Canada. Couldn't help wondering who Roger Hogg was, tho, poss. some relation? Is he the poet who did 2 bks w/ CHP decades ago?

The ONLINE feature continues to be a delight. Can you tell what kind of use it is getting? Hits? University classes or research?
Robert Hogg <rl_hogg@carleton.ca> Mountain ON

20 December 1998
hey gang -
religiously checking out the CH site, one day i'll gt out to see ya'll at the "real" building and not just the online replica (faithful down to the smell of ink and ozone! amazing!). great to be here - a shot of ink never hurt no-one (is ink served straight or on the rocks?) cant wait to see more emphera works, on & off line! damian - u've dun a bang-up job on the website. keep up the sleepless nights, long hours, and bottomless coffees - hope theres as much ink staining yr clothes as there is mine.
ciao - derek beaulieu
derek beaulieu <housepre@cadvision.com> calgary, alberta

18 October 1998
Drawn to your hmpg by the Globe review of Piccolo Mondo. As well past weekend's article on " new girls on the (publishing) block " piece featuring Jane Sharpe.

I would refer fellow readers of your most generous free text of Piccolo Mondo to the fifth or sixth track from Natalie Merchants' new CD: OPHELIA, King of May. It is in memory of Allen Ginsberg, whom the Bowerings, no doubt referenced in the 60's.

Thank you for the generous & interactive hmpg. Good things do happen to good people.

Colleen Glass
Colleen Glass Ottawa

21 September 1998
I found your website very friendly, informative, well planned, and thorough.
Your location of your press, is very creative
and I detect creative people hard at work.
I am very impressed...keep up the good work,
good things happen to good people.
Natalie Armstrong <natalia@bconnex.net> Alliston, Canada

17 September 1998
Coach House Books is the future and I must say the future looks GOOD! The new design for your website is excellent, one of the best I've run across, and the project you've taken on is a noble one for both authors and publishers alike. It seems to me your trail-blazing efforts in small press, on-line publishing will be a great template for all small presses to model themselves after. Much will be owed to Coach House Books. Keep up the great work!
Carleton Wilson <pwwilson@interlog.com> Canada

11 September 1998
As a fellow Canadian I think it's great that you post CANADIAN literature and authors. I also think it's a good idea to be able to post tips to the author, I know i love a little constructive critisim.
Kristina M. Grinton <huntressangel@hotmail.com> Canada

9 September 1998
Keep up the good work Coach House!
Remember visiting during U. of T. days
in 1970s.



John Grande <mojo@generation.net> Canada

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