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Authors: Joey Slinger

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Copyright © Joey Slinger, 2012

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Editor: Allister Thompson

Design: Courtney Horner

Epub Design: Carmen Giraudy

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Canada Council for the Arts
and the
Ontario Arts Council
for our publishing program. We also acknowledge the financial support of the
Government of Canada
through the
Canada Book Fund
and
Livres Canada Books
, and the
Government of Ontario
through the
Ontario Book Publishing Tax Credit
and the
Ontario Media Development Corporation
.

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J. Kirk Howard, President

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