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The blog of Susan Angebranndt, where I write about the books arts. I'm inspired by type, letterforms, words and poetry. Most days I can be found in my studio, in the high desert of New Mexico, printing & binding my personalized planners and notebooks.

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Three-in-One

This book, Once by Lisa Hasegawa, contains 3 stories, all beginning with the line “once there was a boy…”. I like that she’s sewn them all into a wrap-around cover that joins them together, both thematically and structurally. You can see more of her work on her website or her etsy shop.

Once by Lisa Hasegawa

Posted on November 9, 2013November 9, 2013Categories Bookmaking

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