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Friday, September 17, 2010
Clark Library Event Oct. 9
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Study for the Possibility of Hope




The printing is nearly complete on my latest edition, Study for the Possibility of Hope, by poet Dennis Phillips.
Paul Vangelisti writes, “ Dennis Phillips, in Study for the Possibility of Hope, embarks on a speculative and finally optimistic version of the pastoral, examining the poem’s (and our) place in the natural world. As he was also at the time working on his novel Hope (Green Integer, 2007), one can’t help noting the aptness of some of the poet’s musings in relation to that other world of language. For the poet, Hope becomes both a device and a destination: ‘a boat moored in a glassy cove.’
“In this book, with ‘slow surface,’ its careful and often droll meanderings, Dennis Phillips shows himself to be a poet’s poet, a true, in Heidegger’s words, ‘shepherd of Being.’”
The images of native California plants and The San Gabriel Mountains on double gatefold spreads reference the view from the poet’s porch where the poems were conceived.These are pictures of the printer's/binder's proof.
American Academy of Bookbinding


Early this summer I spent 2 perfect weeks at the American Academy of Bookbinding in Telluride, Colorado. I studied french-style fine leather binding with renowned bookbinder, Monique Lallier. One of the books I made was yet another version of Azusa: a sequel by Paul Vangelisti. This time the book is covered in scarlet Harmatan goat with underlay and onlay cover decoration and a green leather fly. I think this is the very best one yet.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Codex International Book Fair

Preparations are underway for the Third Biennial CODEX International Book Fair and Symposium on February 6-9, 2010. We estimate over 3000 people will attend the four day event, with 150 presses, artists, and suppliers from all over the world exhibiting and selling at the book fair, and 250 artists, collectors, and curators participating in the BORDERS AND COLLABORATIONS symposium focusing on global collaboration to strengthen and enhance the future of the book arts.
Pie In The Sky Press will have a table, come and take a look at the books in person!
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