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Making it Real

What a great feeling to have reached the point in a project when the long nurtured ideas and plans begin to form and take tangible shape in reality.
The progress of the Edgewords Anthology seems to me to be just at that point. The moment when thoughts turn out to be things.

Last Friday we used the workshop to collectively proof read a rough copy of Edgewords Anthology, and at the weekend I reworked the document. I am so grateful to Munizha for working with me to finalise the text.

Proof copy (2) Edgewords. November 2017

Proof copy (1) Edgewords. November 2017

 

The proof copy is looking pretty tatty, but quite authentic and very real.

 

 

This week I’ve been preparing individualised hardback cases for the Edgewords contributors (Edgeworders) complimentary copy.

Next Friday’s workshop will be a bookbinding session, we will sew and bind our own personal copy of the Anthology.

Today I spent time with my friend, Simon Mullen, at ASH Co-op. We were doing complicated copying things and printing out the content, the innards, the guts of the Edgewords Anthology.

 

It all went remarkably well, Simon and I seemed to get a system going and produced several dozen copies, pronto!

Printing Edgewords chapbook (4)
And so an ephemeral idea steps closer to manifesting materially.

Edgewords Anthology is Launched on 12th January 2018 at The Edge Cafe, Cambridge.

Jean Dark 2017

 

 

Thanks to Cambridge City Council, The Edge Cafe and Oblique Arts

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Oblique Arts works with communities to deliver innovative high quality arts projects. We provide unique creative workshops and artists to work with individuals and groups to inspire and educate. We use the arts to explore important questions around sustainable futures and to encourage critical thinking and creative action in order to improve lives.

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