I get this parcel from Germany. 
The return address is from the Esperanto – Centro Harleshausen. 
There`s a letter from Wolfgang Gunther. It says:
`Here is the new Kiosko 
9, to which you contributed. You can read it, copy it, there is no specific 
copyright from our side, but don`t forget; it`s a non-profit project! `. This is 
strange, I don`t remember sending a song for a compilation in Germany. Might as 
well hear this. At least I`ll know what it is. I put it in the CD drive in my 
computer. It opens but I don`t hear anything. This isn`t an audio CD (neither 
mp3). It`s a data CD. Inside there`s a huge PDF book (390 PAGES LONG BROTHERS 
AND SISTERS!). Some parts are in Esperanto, others in Spanish and some in 
English. There`s some pictures, collages, poetry, drawings, comics, and 
paintings. It`s like a who`s who of the mail art / anti-internet / postal 
culture. There`s a postal address, an email but no website. What should I name 
this? Catalogue / encyclopedia / listing / an   anthology perhaps. The 
Kiosko concept seem like an annual affair. Being published in this year`s 
issue is a definitely a privilege. I consider myself lucky this time around (I`m 
on page / 323). Contact: Wolfgang Gunther
Esperanto-Centro Harleshausen
Wilhelmshoher
Weg 11
34128 Kassel
Germany
Email: w.guenther.esperanto@web.de            
NB: for my all Mastock 
readers out there, if you want a copy of Kiosko 9 (it`s legal this time around) 
contact me. I love trading.
 
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