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Monday, July 04, 2011
bookshelfporn:‘Serpens volumen - arcus pluvius’ - the rainbow...
I don't want to come across as pushy or a spammer, but I saw your post today with the altered book art. I've been running a photoblog that focuses on just this niche. I thought you might want to watch it and maybe repost the images you like.
http://www.theunboundbook.com
You'll notice that I credit the creators and I link to their websites. It's the right thing to do.
Hi, Nathaniel. Thanks for visiting! I popped over to your blog and liked it enough that I have added it to my list of reads. I will link to you often, I am sure.
I re-blogged the image you reference using MarsEdit and it didn't pick up the original attribution. I fixed that. I try to give credit when I can.
I'm sorry! I didn't mean to imply that you should failed to find the source or anything. (This is another example of my foot-in-mouth disease.) BTW, I'm pretty sure that that is the work of Susan Porteous. It looks like it's hers. http://www.susanporteous.net
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Hi,
I don't want to come across as pushy or a spammer, but I saw your post today with the altered book art. I've been running a photoblog that focuses on just this niche. I thought you might want to watch it and maybe repost the images you like.
http://www.theunboundbook.com
You'll notice that I credit the creators and I link to their websites. It's the right thing to do.
Hi, Nathaniel. Thanks for visiting! I popped over to your blog and liked it enough that I have added it to my list of reads. I will link to you often, I am sure.
I re-blogged the image you reference using MarsEdit and it didn't pick up the original attribution. I fixed that. I try to give credit when I can.
Again, thanks for visiting and come back soon!
I'm sorry! I didn't mean to imply that you should failed to find the source or anything. (This is another example of my foot-in-mouth disease.) BTW, I'm pretty sure that that is the work of Susan Porteous. It looks like it's hers.
http://www.susanporteous.net
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