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Category Archives: Bookmaking
Letter-Writing Club: August 9th, 2012 edition.
Sorry, I’m in a rush. The A/V’s a bit off. And my hair looks weird. It was a long, hot summer’s day, all-told. But still: nice.
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The Accordion Zine & “The Rich Russell”
While watching Harper’s Island on Netflix last night (no, I don’t know how I started watching this 2009 mini-series either, but it happened; it happens; and at least I’ve moved on from Felicity, right?), I folded/cut/taped/pressed some zines for the … Continue reading
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Adventures at the Post Office
Yesterday morning, after picking up scones for me & Gerri (artistic sustenance), I made a quick stop at the post office on my way out of town. The lobby of the old building on 9th Street was open, but the window … Continue reading
Bookmaking Scull, Part II
Gerri & I met again this morning to finish our first collaborative “installation piece” for the Alley Art exhibit next month. I love working with paper: there is something so soothing about using the bonefolder to score & then to … Continue reading
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Bookmaking Scull
My friend Gerri & I have been meeting Mondays to work on our alleyways poems. We’ve moved into the presentation stage, even if we’re both still a bit uncertain re: the text. (I have five poems that are rather “eh;” … Continue reading
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