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My friend Erin’s book, How To Make It, was just published and I’m in/on it! Erin, who also owns Amelia in Oxford, Mississippi, interviewed 25 makers to discover how they make a living by making things. You can purchase the book here, here, and here.

My paternal grandparents on their wedding day Since the election in November, I’ve been watching with horror as political events unfold here in the US. It’s been a frightening time; every night I go to bed worried about what new bad news I’ll wake up to in the morning. And yet the past few months

I’m excited to introduce this week’s printmakers: Rosemary Dardick and Robin Belcher of Ink + Smog Editions. I first met Robin way back in 1998, when he was a freshman at the San Francisco high school where I worked. I always remember Robin as a tall, smiling, creative kid. Many years later, I started following

I was chatting with a friend last night, and we were reflecting on the eight years since we were both laid off, one week before Christmas 2008, when the company we were working for abruptly shut down and laid off all of its US-based employees. “Remember when we lost our health insurance, and couldn’t get

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