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Tiny Tips, Tools and Templates for Authors, Artists and Entrepreneurs
Tiny
a tiny but mighty collection of fonts and templates for self published authors, artists and entrepreneurs in 2026. Specifically for Jewish authors, artists and entrepreneurs, these resources are also useful for anyone who is writing a childrens book (or a tiny non fiction book) in 2026
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The Artists' Books of Fred Escher
A M Fisher
Fred Escher made five artists’ books across two eras: austere B&W works in the 1970s and surreal, color-saturated books in the 2010s. Both are emotionally rich, often humorous, and centered on the doubled self. His books—quiet, strange, and complete—are widely available and the strongest expression of his vision.
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Nolvi News
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ON IDEAS
postmodern tectonics ™
Some theories and practical approaches that might help you think about how you think about ideas.
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A SEXUAL HISTORY OF THE INTERNET
Mindy Seu
Esra Soraya Padgett
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How has technology shaped and been shaped by sexuality? This 700+ page artist book gathers anecdotes, artworks, and historical artifacts that reveal the pervasive and perverted origins of our digital tools.
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The Dark Forest Collective
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On the Creative Life: Conversations Toward a New Creative Era
Yancey Strickler
Joshua Citarella
Artist Joshua Citarella and writer Yancey Strickler spoke weekly about their creative practices for the "New Creative Era" podcast. This book edits those discussions into a collection offering a new perspective on the creative life. Available July 1.
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Metalabel
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Quiet Media Inaugural Edition
Charlotte Rubesa
Quiet Media is a print-first publication founded on the simple belief that our attention is our most valuable resource, and it should be treated with care. Through the perspective of 15 contributors, the inaugural issue explores what changes when we stop optimizing for speed and volume, and start designing for depth and meaning instead.
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Charlotte Rubesa
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