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bookleteer helps you to create and self-publish your own booklets, eBooks and StoryCubes. It's simple, quick, and it's free.

Make a handmade booklet using only your home printer and a pair of scissors. Read and share books anywhere online as digital bookreader editions. Have your booklet professionally printed and bound from as little as 50 copies at super low cost.

bookleteer is not like other self-publishing platforms: it has been designed by artists since 1999, evolving through an ongoing process of creative development inspired by the varied projects, situations and communities we have worked with. From the jungle of Papua New Guinea to the worlds of business and academia, bookleteer enables people to communicate and share ideas across multiple formats. bookleteer is paper and pixel; tactile and transmissible. It's what you need it to be.

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From the Archives: Week 12

We’ve now reached the end of the twelfth week of lockdown – here are most recent selections from the archives of diffusion.org.uk and bookleteer’s own Public Library are below.Follow the series day by day on twitter at #makingreading: Cosmo China: 20th Anniversary Exhibition by Josie Firmin (2010) It’s Nice to Make by Mah Rana (2013) The UK Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef How-To […]
 

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