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In 2005, we published what we thought would be a
one-time anthology, Tales from the Cubicle, a collection
of stories from the office worker's point of view.
The book was so well received, we decided to make
it an annual event, highlighting stories and poems from a particular
workplace.
In 2006, we received a workplace story that didn't
fit in our WW! series, but we wanted to publish it. So, we
created Overtime, a series of one-story chapbooks that showcase
workplace stories.
Six years later, Workers Write! and Overtime
have become important voices in working class literature. We are
collecting the stories and poems about jobs that define who we are
as individuals and communities.
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