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Unsent Letters - 2009 (physical copy of the CD)

Unsent Letters - 2009 (physical copy of the CD)

$7.00

Order a physical copy of Unsent Letters, the debut album from Sara Crawford.

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Coiled and Swallowed - a book of poems by Sara crawford

Coiled and Swallowed - a book of poems by Sara crawford

$5.00

Released on September 7, 2010

Virgogray Press says about Coiled and Swallowed:

"Sara Crawford’s release, Coiled and Swallowed is a collection of personable and dainty poetics hinted by the curveballs of realism and practicality. These poems weave together almost seamlessly from a young writer who has a burgeoning voice that is altogether recognizable with a touch of Southern charm. With a clear love of music, this is a collection I think many will be able to appreciate, from the young and inspired to the traveled and wise."

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Pocket the Moon - debut self-titled album - 2011

Pocket the Moon - debut self-titled album - 2011

$10.00

Order your copy of Pocket the Moon from the new band, Pocket the Moon, featuring Sara Crawford and Geoff Goodwin.

Track listing
1. Sleepwalking
2. Rooftops
3. Don't Try So Hard
4. Falling
5. August
6. Victoria
7. Bridge
8. Hipster Haircut
9. Peter's Lament
10. Tangled

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Driving Downtown to the Show

Driving Downtown to the Show

$5.00

Released April 2012

In a collection of poems inspired by the Atlanta music scene, Atlanta's own musician/playwright/poet, Sara Crawford (of Pocket the Moon/voted Best Local Vocalist in Creative Loafing's Best of 2011), takes us through a journey of the unappreciated indie musician playing night after night in smoke-filled dive bars all for the love of music. Every poem in this collection references an indie band that has played in Atlanta, specifically at the Drunken Unicorn, The Earl, or the Star Bar. Paying tribute to the entire metro area of Atlanta (OTP and ITP alike!), Driving Downtown to the Show serves as a love letter to this growing city and its diverse artists.

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© Sara Crawford 2009