There’s a good case to be made that this is the least translatable German book of the last century. The post They Should Waltz in Their Own Shit!: The Lives and Afterlives of Elfriede Jelinek appeared first on Cleveland Review of Books.| Cleveland Review of Books
The film cannot be said to be interested in persuading anybody of anything. The post You’ve Been Here Before: On Alex Garland’s “Civil War” appeared first on Cleveland Review of Books.| Cleveland Review of Books
Queering the relationship between form and genre, troubling the notion of what makes a novel, working through questions of queerness and bodies and desire and space and language on the page. The post Queering the Essay: On Renee Gladman’s Experiments in Genre appeared first on Cleveland Review of Books.| Cleveland Review of Books
Avoid the dreaded photo booth, and take your own passport photos! We give you the full lowdown on passport photo size, shooting, and printing| Amateur Photographer
[Revamped for 2025] There’s a good reason print is still a critical component of marketing campaigns. Actually—there are quite a... The post 8 Ways to Measure Print Marketing ROI appeared first on Ironmark.| Ironmark
Looking for a meaningful, personalized way to share your favorite memories? With the integration between Mylio Photos and Printique, it’s easier than ever to transform your digital images into stunning photo gifts, books,… The post How to Create Custom Photo Gifts with Mylio Photos and Printique appeared first on Mylio Photos Blog.| Mylio Photos Blog
Printing your photos is one of the most rewarding ways to enjoy your photography. A well-made print transforms a digital image into something tangible—something to frame, gift, display, or preserve… The post How to Prepare Photos for Printing: Resolutions, Edits, and File Formats appeared first on Mylio Photos Blog.| Mylio Photos Blog
The second edition of Six Centuries of Type & Printing is shipping! This revised edition contains numerous updates from the last few years of my printing research through site visits and primary document reading. Produced by Hemlock Printers in Canada, it’s offset printed (making it far more affordable than the previous letterpress edition), and bound in green cloth with foil stamping on the cover and spine, and a cheery red set of endpapers. The book is 64 pages in print, bundled with an e...| Glenn Fleishman interrogates the past
Today, I launched a Kickstarter campaign for a second edition of Six Centuries of Type & Printing. The book briskly tells the story across 64 pages of the evolution of type and printing, starting with early documented efforts and surviving artifacts from China and Korea, and introducing Gutenberg and his innovations. It then takes you through each generation of increasing sophistication in metal and relief printing until the abrupt 20th century shift into flat offset printing, which was made ...| Glenn Fleishman interrogates the past
My currently active titles. An extended Pi Day sale is currently underway at Take Control Books, an ebook publisher where I have nine active titles. You get 31.4% off all titles; if you own existing books, that discount applies to upgrade pricing, too! No coupon is needed, and the sale lasts until Monday night. How Comics Are Made, coming June 3, 2025 Last week, I finished out sales of my 2024 book How Comics Were Made, a look at the history of newspaper comics production and reproduction. Th...| Glenn Fleishman interrogates the past
Wait, tense as in the time indicated by the verb—not as in the action! My book How Comics Were Made has been acquired by Andrews McMeel Publishing and will be issued in a second printing, shipping in June 2025. My Kickstarter edition—which remains for sale while copies last—is a laminated softcover with French flaps. The Andrews McMeel retail version will be a hardcover with a dust jacket—a nice contrast. It will also be sold under the name How Comics Are Made with a refreshed cover t...| Glenn Fleishman interrogates the past
Perhaps what will have been most precious in this corpus—and the experiences it continues to grant those who encounter it—are the intimations of cosmic connection tending toward a truly new and radical political mysticism still to come.| Cleveland Review of Books
Picture this: you just launched a sleek, shiny, national campaign. It’s got all the bells and whistles—crisp branding, killer copy,... The post Best Practices for Localizing National Campaigns appeared first on Ironmark.| Ironmark
The combination of digital and print marketing is greater than the sum of its parts. Learn how to integrate the two.| Ironmark
Splendid news, everyone! As I announced on my tech blog dedoimedo.com just a few days ago, I would like to invite you to the mega-nice Smashwords Summer Sale, taking place throughout the entire month of July. From tomorrow, for 31 days and nights, you can buy and enjoy the entire catalog of me digital books available on Smashwords at a lovely 50% discount. A good opportunity to grab some fresh reading material, especially since all these e-books are DRM free. And, well, nicely written, I think.| The Lost Words
Make sure to use the right marketing channels at the right time for an omnichannel campaign that delivers omni-mazing results.| Ironmark
Q&A with Deborah Corn, who is presenting at The Design + Marketing Summit 2025| CreativePro Network
Drawing on traditional knowledge systems, environmental researchers and policymakers in Asia are working with indigenous communities to design better strategies for environmental conservation.| Asian Scientist Magazine
At the University of London Press, our mission is to open up humanities research. This commitment to openness is more than a publishing model – it’s a guiding principle that shapes our approach. Ensuring the widest possible audience for the research we publish has been at the core of our efforts in recent years to […]| University of London Press
Across Asia, people with disabilities are breaking physical and social barriers to STEM fields, opening the way for others.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Looking for a fun, creative, and educational activity for your little ones? These free printable flamingo coloring pages are perfect for kids of all ages! These delightful coloring sheets not only provide hours of entertainment but also help develop fine motor skills, enhance color recognition, and spark creativity. Whether your child is fascinated by these… The post Flamingo Coloring Pages appeared first on Skip To My Lou.| Skip To My Lou
Download free printable hippo coloring pages in PDF format! Fun for toddlers, preschoolers, and kids of all ages. Cute and educational!| Skip To My Lou
Journalism is my enemy. They say keep your friends close and your enemies closer — at least I’ve done that. Dow Tate would say that’s cliché, trite, overused. I can hear him hissing, “that’s all you could think of for your senior column?” But it’s true. My enemy is so close to me we’re practically […]| The Harbinger Online
Sisters Evan and Lilah Platz have plenty of differences — Type A personality vs. Type B, two classes this semester vs. nine and buying new clothes vs. thrifting. “I feel like I’ve picked up on a lot of what she does [over the years],” Lilah said. “And I would say we’re pretty similar [now]. The […]| The Harbinger Online
It’s the end of the school day in April, then-freshman Isabel is daydreaming in her World Regional studies class to avoid studying for finals. She looks over and sees her friend and desk partner, Lucy Wolf, editing a social media post for The Harbinger on her computer. Fast forward to the fall of sophomore year, […]| The Harbinger Online
“What was your childhood like?” The two of them looked at each other and laughed. I wasn’t expecting the couple to be taken aback by the question, but then again, I was 11 years old. In sixth grade, we were asked to complete a passion project where we researched a topic of our choice before […]| The Harbinger Online
“You are just like your mom.” I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve been told that in my life. The thing is, I wanted to be just like her — her work ethic, charisma everyone seems to love and her ability to make anyone laugh. Ever since I was little I strived not just […]| The Harbinger Online
Tate says I’m not supposed to write a senior column if I don’t have anything important to say. What is important? Who cares? Are rhetorical questions cliché? This is the first time I’ve been given a story entirely focused on me. Seemingly ironic, as that’s what Harbinger has taught me: to listen to myself. But […]| The Harbinger Online
Being on The Harbinger means many things to me. Just to name a few: shouting “welcome to class” over a room full of jerds excitedly flipping through the newest issue, belly laughing over episodes of “MILF Manor” at 2 a.m. with my PDFing crew, sneaking into my friends’ rooms past curfew on J-trips — sorry […]| The Harbinger Online
A Field Guide to Broken Promises and A Split Second are two moving stories of middle school girls blindsided by betrayals from friends and sometimes family, each with a slight speculative twist| alibrarymama
Researchers and policymakers in Asia are trying to make medical research more inclusive to better serve the region’s diverse communities.| Asian Scientist Magazine
The underrepresentation of women in heart research and treatment has perpetuated the widespread misconception that cardiovascular diseases are more common in men. Some women researchers in Asia have come forward to challenge that.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Here’s a moving story in verse that includes mountains, blisters, many varieties of chocolate-chip cookies, and finding the space for the main character to reevaluate and come to terms with h…| alibrarymama
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When I got an email asking if I’d like to take a look at a middle grade book from a founding Drag Queen Story Hour Queen and Asian-American, the answer was an enthusiastic yes! This is a sparkling and heartwarming … Continue reading →| alibrarymama
Join me for a guest post by Nancy McCabe on the inspirations for her new middle grade novel, Fires Burning Underground.| alibrarymama
It’s always a happy day when Stephanie Burgis comes out with a new book, and this, her first traditionally-published book for adults in many years, is especially exciting. If you’re in the mood for a cozy fantasy romance with crows, … Continue reading →| alibrarymama
I made a couple of drypoints this year of lockdowns as you need very little to do them , main thing is a press, and I am lucky to have a little table top one at home. As with all printmaking processes the small details of how you do them differ between people and their […]| Alison Sloggett Printmaker
Something which is very important in my work is the amount of recycled materials I can possibly use in the process. I like the idea of making something beautiful from essentially rubbish. Thats why I love collagraph making as I tend to use old cardboard packets. another bonus of this is the fact that […]| Alison Sloggett Printmaker
How many times have you heard the term “managed print services?” What images does it bring to mind? Many people write off MPS because they do not fully understand how it works and how it could scale for their business. A few common misconceptions about Managed Print Services: Managed Print Services refers to large-scale production. When you hear the term “Managed Print Service” or MPS, does the image of a large printer press come to mind? Are you thinking about letterhead, business ca...| Boring IT and Print Solutions
A couple of months back, I finished writing my brand new-old fantasy book. A fresh, third attempt at an old idea. Why, you may ask. Well, the old one just wasn’t good enough. Despite its verbosity, almost three quarters of a million words, it was clunky, ponderous, perhaps even boring. And reading, I was quite surprised, and delighted, by how much my writing style has changed over the years, and decades. This got me wondering. How many words does it take for one to find their “true” voice?| The Lost Words
The first teachable moment of the pandemic, for me, had to do with the supply chain. Early on, supermarkets had shortages, and not just of food; other everyday items were also hard to find. The first example everyone noticed was toilet paper. That mystified people, and the immediate response was to blame it on hoarding. […] The post The efficiency curse appeared first on Michael Pollan.| Michael Pollan
Max in the House of Spies by Adam Gidwitz is a tale of WWII trials that’s clear-eyed, nuanced, and funny.| alibrarymama
Abstract Incarceration has become the norm for those who assert their innocence. A staggering number of defendants are incarcerated prior to the adjudication of their cases—a reality that has become a central paradox of an American criminal justice system which holds axiomatic the presumption of innocence. Recent attempts to address pretrial mass incarceration through bail […]| UCLA Law Review
The quick and unexpected success of OLT Express airline in the domestic market (unfortunately it has just ended with a bunkruptcy of OLT ) forced LOT Polish Airlines, the flag carrier of Poland, to launch its first major image campaign in years. The airlines is awaiting the delivery of the brand new Boeing 787s – the so-called “Dreamliners” – and it […]| Adbuzzer Blog
In 2011, Plus – one of the major mobile networks in Poland – introduced a new advertising format for communicating its business offer. The campaign entitled Moda na Biznes [Business style] – which employs mostly TV ads and print advertising – parodies Dynasty, the notorious American prime-time soap opera of the 1980s which was also extremely popular […]| Adbuzzer Blog
As more heatwaves sweep through Southeast Asia, outdoor workers are confronted with an increased risk of deaths, disabilities and health issues in the region.| Asian Scientist Magazine
Between 1997 and 2001, throughout my military service, I wrote my first proper fantasy book. It was a hefty effort, 630,000 words in total. The book had everything: magic, monsters, lore, epicness, colorful protagonists. Only I never published it. Simply put, I tried sending it to various agents and publication houses, and they all turned it down. Rightfully so, because it wasn’t very good. In fact, it was pretty bad.| The Lost Words
In an interview with Supercomputing Asia, Torsten Hoefler, director, Scalable Parallel Computing Laboratory at ETH Zurich, covers HPC education, regulation and international collaboration.| Asian Scientist Magazine
The woodcut by Michael Ostendorfer of the Pilgrimage to the New Church at Regensburg, made around the year 1519, preserves the memory of the medieval performance of votive dedication. Devotees wou…| Sight+Signs