Couldn’t have done it without you: Amanda Palmer’s manifesto for singers in the digital age
Palmer’s first book is a somewhat scattered, heartfelt and insightful look at the career of an artist who seems to…
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Palmer’s first book is a somewhat scattered, heartfelt and insightful look at the career of an artist who seems to…
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