What do you get when you collect writing from a Minnesota mother and wife, a professor of law at Boston University, a German-born scientist, a former resident of the Soviet Union, a former Peace Corps volunteer, an MFA student at NYU, a contributing writer to The Morning News, among others, and you add some stuff to it?
Well, in this case you get The Duck & Herring Co.’s Cold Weather Pocket Field Guide for 2007-2008.
Yes, a new issue is here, just in time for holiday stuffing of stockings. Go here to check it out (as well as our updated wintery site!):
A teaser for this issue of the PFG:
- Fiction from Mark Maynard, Kellie Isbell, Jay Wexler, Natasha Grinberg, Kim Teeple, Benjamin Black and Weston Cutter
- Odd little things from Joachim Frank and Jess Miller
- Advice on dressing in layers, avoiding frostbite, running in sub-zero temperatures, and something you can do with a pinecone
- Recipes for Butternut Squash Lasagna and Big Jim’s Oyster Stew
- At least one embarrassing (yet anonymous) admission by one of our editors
- Plus, our patented seasonal to-do list
You should really check it out! Also, we have some awesome gift packs that will stuff a stocking right full.
Best,
The Editors
The Duck & Herring Co.
I remember seeing duck and herring available on indyish when i first joined the team. if i remember correctly, they’ve got some beautifully simple covers and a charming hunting/fishing aesthetic…this issue looks great and they’re got soy butter for sale on their site too!
Posted on December 6th, 2007 at 6:45 pm [permalink]