my tiny book
Just to let you all know that I have a tiny book in the series eileen tabios is doing using her very own HOD process. It all goes to a good cause, so you might like to inundate her with orders. I met Eileen in New York, by the way, at the launch of her Marsh Hawk Press book. A good time was had by all.
Here is part of the announcement:
Meritage Press (MP) is pleased to announce the fourth title in its series of Tiny Books that aligns poetry with fair trade and economic development issues affecting Third World countries. MP's Tiny Books utilize small books (1 3/4" x 1 3/4") made in Guatemala by artisans paid fair wages, as sourced by Baksheesh, a fair trade retailer. All profits from book sales then will be donated to Heifer International, an organization devoted to reducing world hunger by promoting sustainable sources of food and income. This project reflects MP's belief that "Poetry feeds the world" in non-metaphorical ways. The Tiny Books create demand for fair trade workers' products while also sourcing donations for easing poverty in poorer areas of the world. We are delighted to announce that MP's fourth Tiny Book is:
Speak which
Hay(na)ku poems
by Jill Jones
Here is part of the announcement:
Meritage Press (MP) is pleased to announce the fourth title in its series of Tiny Books that aligns poetry with fair trade and economic development issues affecting Third World countries. MP's Tiny Books utilize small books (1 3/4" x 1 3/4") made in Guatemala by artisans paid fair wages, as sourced by Baksheesh, a fair trade retailer. All profits from book sales then will be donated to Heifer International, an organization devoted to reducing world hunger by promoting sustainable sources of food and income. This project reflects MP's belief that "Poetry feeds the world" in non-metaphorical ways. The Tiny Books create demand for fair trade workers' products while also sourcing donations for easing poverty in poorer areas of the world. We are delighted to announce that MP's fourth Tiny Book is:
Speak which
Hay(na)ku poems
by Jill Jones
Comments
Simply lovely to meet you in New York. When you return home from your world trip, drop me an email with your snailmail addy and I can send you your Tiny Book!
best,
Eileen
Andrew