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Posts by Maalus

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Inks & Paints of the Islamic Golden Age Pre-order now for dispatch in May! A new and fully revised edition of my 2020 "Inks & Paints of the Middle East", with 12 extra pages.A handbook of materials and book arts technology of the medieval I...

In case you missed the Kickstarter, pre-orders are now open for this book, for dispatch starting in May (after I start fulfilling pledges).

payhip.com/b/W306o

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I would LOVE to see big budget adaptations of the Clockwork Century books. Or Maplecroft.

C'mon streamers - give Cherie all the money!!

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I full on loved those as a kid.

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Well said

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I remember it from Spook Country. Not sure if it's in other books.

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I'm both an author and a map designer, and I wrote a whole book about worldbuilding and map design.

I'm excited to say that the ebook is going to be available for PRE-ORDER sooner than I was expecting! Still ironing out the details but look for news on that here + in the newsletter soon...

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You folks are getting up to some shenanigans and we are HERE for it!

Answering DMs and emails in order received! No delays anticipated, just excited to hear from some awesome folks with neat projects in the works.

Keep 'em coming - we're stoked to make awesome stickers for you!

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11 years ago we started a strange experiment.

What if we shared one original artwork every day?

4,000+ pieces later, collectors are still discovering new work daily.

Help us grow the circle:
• Send a friend to everydayoriginal.com
• Ask them to join the list

Goal: 3,000 collectors

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I did some graphics work for Bat World years ago. They're good people

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“It took a bit, but then the gasp of realization: They were looking at “Gugusse and the Automaton,” a long-lost film by the iconic French filmmaker George Méliès at his Star Film company. The 45-second film, made around 1897…”

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Preserving the Craft: Baskerville’s typographic legacy lives on as punches go online for first time Hundreds of rare steel punches used to create the original Baskerville typeface have been digitised and made freely available online, allowing unprecedented insight into the work of one of Britain’s m...

Congratulations to my fabulous colleagues on the Small Performances project and the clever people at @camdiglib.bsky.social on launching the Baskerville Punches collection and associated RTI embedded viewer www.lib.cam.ac.uk/stories/bask...

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A big ask for my #Letterpress friends! I would like to ask a few working printers (amateur or pro, different experience levels welcome) to share their thoughts about the current state of the craft with a particular emphasis on their feelings about deep impression / debossing as … 1/2

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An ornate lantern glows warmly next to the words "Happy Ramadan" and "Cary" against a night sky featuring a crescent moon.

An ornate lantern glows warmly next to the words "Happy Ramadan" and "Cary" against a night sky featuring a crescent moon.

Wishing all who observe Ramadan a month filled with reflection, peace, personal growth, and meaningful community connections. Please join us on February 21 at 5:30 p.m. at Downtown Cary Park for a Ramadan community gathering at sunset. Ramadan Kareem!

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"that's not how color matching works"

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Context: this speech is from SIR THOMAS MORE, a history written, as near as scholars can tell, in the early 1600s by 6 or 7 people including Dekker, Heywood, Chettle, Shakespeare, and Munday.

It was never performed, because Jacobean England was a police state and it was banned by the censor.

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I increasingly hate all corporations but Meta really has a special place in hell. Glad I don't have to use their platforms anymore.

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No but I do randomly think about the Amityville toaster quite often

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Ohhhhh hell yeah. Definitely have to try those!

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Oh I didn't make it in, but I make a point of getting the book every year. Love seeing everyone else's awesome work.

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Congrats Mike, that's awesome! Eagerly awaiting my copy so I can check out everyone's work

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Currently slooowly browsing through a large gallery (2000+) of vintage photos of people posing with their cars. SO many neat people / cars.

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Congrats! That's been on my bucket list for a long time (always seemed impossible growing up in Florida). Gonna make it to Scandinavia for that eventually!

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That's awesome, congrats Aimee!

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Personally I like the "After Dark" option. Have thought about using that myself for an alt account

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I don't remember exactly how old I was when I first saw this (probably around 14 or 15) but I loved it immediately.

One of those cornerstone moments for me

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Texas Pecan Pie — Tasting History Pre-corn syrup pecan pie that’s not as sickly sweet with lots of pecan flavor

My partner made this a couple of years ago & it was really good. Different from more modern recipes

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Thanks Anne!

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Thanks for the links Ishi, much appreciated!

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Ohh I do like dragons! Thanks for the recommendation

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Thanks Jenny, I'll check that out!

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