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Bookbinding

Why is it called Swimming in the Dessert? It’s blank, right? Yes, it is. But there’s an 18-minute short movie called Swimming in the Desert that looks interesting so, not to confuse anybody with two titles for completely different subjects, I changed it to Dessert. 

It’s seven signatures of five folios each for 140 pages...


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Bookbinding

I’ll explain why there is nothing in Bookbinding in the Movie/Talkies/Video section.

Fiction

I’ve worked on Dmitry the Scavenger during the past week; making it stronger, I believe. I added more descriptions, deleted more confusing bits, and made the characters stand out a bit more.

Dmitry was shocked to discover he wasn’t in Noto, Sicily, ...


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Bookbinding

Ergo is a 100-page, A6 (pocketbook)-size, blank notebook that I Coptic-bound. 

Three things make this book different from other A6, 100-page, blank notebooks I’ve made in the past.

One: Window for a title on the front cover.

Two: Colored in the spaces between threads with random colors. Also, colored the head but not the tail.


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Bookbinding I bound my Marsh Mystery Series detective-noir very short novel The False Promises Case. In making this book I used leftover material except for the thread and wax.    The book boards were recycle files cut to size, kind of. When I cut the file I remember thinking I will cut this to size later; of course, I forgot I told my self that – I never listen to my ...

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