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My last post found me extolling the virtues of endpapers...
...when it struck me that I now have some endpapers of my own...
...not only endpapers, of course, a whole book, but at the moment we are just talking about endpapers...
...it also got me thinking that not only do I love
endpapers...
...but I love a good flyleaf too...
...and you know what, I might be blowing my own trumpet here...
...but I think my flyleaves look non too shabby either.
Go, Blow your own trumpet, it looks great. Congratulations on the book.
Nice. I like 'em. We're all allowed to blow our own trumpets every once in a while.
congratulation on your book .... looks great WELL DONE !
Wow, that's so exciting! I'm excited for you. Congrats! Where can I buy the book?
hey andrea. the fly leaves and end papers are as cool as usual. and as usual i am jealous. however toda i ask if you can buy sepia ballpoints and what are they called, and maybe a nice royal blue pen. i tried to look through your history but tat took a really long time and lead to nothing. thanks in advance
I want one of those books... like right now- how long do I have to wait!!!!
Beautiful. :)
Congratulations! It looks awesome.
And I'm particularly glad it's an italian edition :)
I adore your spool of thread endpapers! (I love drawing, so I love all your art.) I also love your brightly colored work like the stack of pajamas!
Not too shabby indeed!
-Dean
so cool!!! i absolutely adore your work!!!!
I didn't know it was printed, congratulations, I'mso, so glad for you (and I'll sure buy a copy).
And here a big trumpet blowing for you!
How fun Andrea- I think this is a great opportunity for you. I love these very nice!
these are so brilliant! congratulations, they look amazing in bookly form!
Thanks, folks.
I must stress that at the moment the book is only out in Italian (as I have worked with an Italian publisher). An English version will not be available until the New Year.
Brendan, no sepia ballpoint - a Pilot fineliner, and no specific blue ballpoint - I use all sorts of brands Bic, Pilot, Papermate etc.
Cheers, my dears.
You are THE cream on the cake. Lovely work.
I wholeheartedly agree with you. Lovely work, Andrea!
BLOW THAT TRUMPET GIRLFRIEND. Your work is so freakin' gorge.
As an aside, I tried to encourage the use of "blow your own vuvuzela" during the world cup. It did not catch on.
But the main focus of this comment is that you have more talent than I have sass. And that's a fair amount.
Toodly pips. xxx
None too shabby indeed! Will there be an English/UKian version of the book as well as this Itallian version?
NatalieF, UK
Beautiful!!! Blow that horn 'till the cows come home, girl!