Kate Cambor’s first book opens in 1914, the year France lurched from the opulence of the Gilded Age into the clamor of the modern world. Gone were the days when debutantes danced until dawn at… more →
urban literary-knottsaari wrote 2 months ago: Kate Cambor’s first book opens in 1914, the year France lurched from the opulence of the Gil … more →
tsaari wrote 3 months ago: Lydia Peelle has given us a collection of stories so artfully constructed and deeply imagined they r … more →
jasonurban wrote 4 months ago: Favianna Rodriguez, I Stand with Sotomayor Printeresting supports multilingual culture: ¡Muy printer … more →
tsaari wrote 6 months ago: Although its cultural and intertextual musings could fuel innumerable doctorates, the real meat of … more →
jasonurban wrote 7 months ago: Sunday morning seemed like a good time for this one. Here’s a link to Polish architect-turned- … more →
tsaari wrote 7 months ago: I’m still going back over this collection of short stories and was captivated vividly by M … more →
jasonurban wrote 8 months ago: At our request, writer/artist Richard Noyce has been kind enough to allow Printeresting to reproduce … more →
RL Tillman wrote 8 months ago: A little bird alerted me to today’s entry on the Martha Stewart Omnimedia Crafts Department bl … more →
RL Tillman wrote 8 months ago: Laura Price at Art in the Age sent us an outraged email today. Art in the Age-Rage! You must go read … more →
amze wrote 8 months ago: An Atlas of Radical Cartography is: A) a book b) a smart collection of maps and essays c) a travelin … more →
jasonurban wrote 8 months ago: Democracy in action at Printeresting. As if our comments section and gmail account weren’t eno … more →
amze wrote 9 months ago: I just got notice of this via the Southern Graphics email-list, for those of you not privy to this v … more →
jasonurban wrote 9 months ago: Not only is this a pictureless post (boooorrring), but it also has the sad misfortune of following a … more →
jasonurban wrote 9 months ago: This is something I’ve been meaning to add for a few weeks now. It’s somewhat tangential … more →
tsaari wrote 9 months ago: “… darkness presses down early from the mountain… I must go to Nature disarmed o … more →
amze wrote 10 months ago: Desktop publishing and cheap full-color inkjet printers presented the promise of a people set free f … more →
RL Tillman wrote 10 months ago: This fall some quirky billboards popped up here in Baltimore. They featured a field of orange Uncle … more →
tsaari wrote 10 months ago: It’s been one hell of a year, and right about now I’m desiring some good ‘hetero … more →
RL Tillman wrote 11 months ago: TIME magazine is getting some blowback for featuring a Shepard Fairey illustration on the cover of i … more →