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14 August 2012

Projects Finished

I published the last (77th) of my 'Spoofs' on the blog yesterday. I've had them all made into a severely limited edition book by Blurb.com - only five copies in the first edition. I am currently waiting to hear from a publisher whether he will publish it for wider distribution in the traditional way.

At the same time as I finished that project, I concluded the scanning, retouching and manipulation of extracts from over 7000 of my 35mm slides and sent them to my international photo-library Photographers Direct.

This now leaves me with no projects on hand. I'll have to do some thinking.

Meanwhile here's a picture of seals basking on rocks by the sea from my collection. Their camouflage is impressive.


© DON DONOVAN
donovan@ihug.co.nz
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28 March 2012

There's a Lot Missing From a Kindle e-book




There's a lot to be said for Amazon's Kindle e-books. They're cheap and immediately available with tremendous range of titles. The Kindle or iPad reader is convenient to handle and can store books that used to require bookshelves. I have over 5000 real books in my house, I could probably store that many on my iPad - I don't know, I haven't had it long enough.

But having been reading e-books for a little while now, and having had three of my own books published, I am beginning to see some things missing.

For a start, although you can increase or decrease the type size, you're stuck with Georgia, a typeface designed specifically for Microsoft for use on computer screens. It's very legible but, being a typographer from hot metal days, I crave variety. I would so much like to have choice to go with my mood and mood of the book I'm reading. Garamond, Baskerville, Bell, Perpetua, Times...

Next you're stuck with page size. It's the size of the screen you're reading the book on.

Then, there's no 'feel'. Every printed book has its own feel: there's the dust wrapper to start with, or the paper-back cover; then the binding -  leather, buckram, glazed card, fabric; the paper of varying thickness - glossy, art, antique or laid with cut or uncut edges. There's little opportunity to fiddle with 'apparent' paper on an e-book - you can go sepia or white on black (shudder) but not much else.

And the weight, how a book bulks up in the hand. With an e-book it'll weigh the same whether there are 1000 pages or 100.

Having said all that, I've noticed that with the Gutenberg Project books you can choose from a range of typefaces and that's great if you're reading old classics but you won't find John Grisham in Gutenberg.

Lastly, what if you want to give an e-book as a gift? Have you found a way to write a personalized presentation message in it yet?

Not everything changes for the better.

© DON DONOVAN
donovan@ihug.co.nz
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28 August 2011

New Zealand Odyssey: Okains Bay Library, Banks Peninsula

'New Zealand Odyssey', published in 1989 by Heinemann, was authored by me, Don Donovan (who did the text and illustrations) and Euan Sarginson, who did the photography and design. In this series of blog posts, I will publish some of my drawings.


In 1987, this charming little hut was (and may still be) the Okains Bay Library. From the size of it I think I have more books than it does. I've often wondered about this sort of community library - how long would it be before a reader had exhausted its offering of books that might appeal to him or her? Perhaps it was topped up or stock-turned by a mobile library service, who knows?

Its real appeal is in the fact that a small community such as Okains Bay, quietly enjoying the peace of Banks Peninsula, had the cultural wit to set it up in the first place.

© DON DONOVAN
donovan@ihug.co.nz
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21 October 2010

My Books: Little Donny's Bedside Book


When I retired from formal business in 1990 I took up writing books and articles. The articles in this collection were written at spot moments over twenty years until 2010. They were published in newspapers, magazines and blogs. They are largely unchanged and so carry references to on-that-particular-day happenings in modern history. But I might have changed a name or two in order to make them more relevant to present reading.

The book is available from Blurb.com. Go to: www.blurb.com, enter 'Don Donovan' in the search box and my book will appear.


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