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Book Review ‘Art Made From Books: Altered, Sculpted, Carved, Transformed’ by Laura Heyenga, Brian Dettmer and Alyson Kuhn
Transforming a discarded book into a brilliant, permanent work of art proves a dramatic display of skill, artistry and vision.
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Based on hundreds of hours of interviews with one of the most brilliant psychologists of the 20th century.
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Computers can’t think, but fed the right variables and data combinations, they can analyze patterns and predict outcomes.
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Understand the publishing industry today, plus the best self-publishing techniques from tech expert Guy Kawasaki.
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Today’s digital universe started with one computer in one laboratory in one building, with a tiny five kilobytes of memory.
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Beginning writer or pro, spend an hour with this book and learn lifelong strategies for a prolific writing career.
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Sell more books through smart promotion strategies and effective communication for authors.
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Danger! Women Artists at Work is a delightful walk through history offering an overdue education and appreciation of women artists, just in time for gift-giving.
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The wit and wisdom of Nora Ephron's world as a New York journalist remain fresh and funny.
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