Monday, March 29, 2010

Quarterly Newsletter Published

Our April 2010 newsletter (#90) has arrived in subscriber mailboxes. In this issue Elaine Koretsky continues to research the deadly Upas tree, this time closer to home. In addition, Winnie Radolan describes wet binding, Maureen and Simon Green talk about the demands made on mould makers for detailed watermarks, and Sid Berger, in his discussion about papercuts, recounts telling someone that he had over 2,000 papercuts, with a response of "That must have hurt!" Mary Tasillo, in her "For Beginners" column, addresses the need to understand one's reasons for choosing to make handmade paper. Also included are all the latest event listings.