{Seven recent instagram captures from the month of May but five days old, and three beautiful illustrations I found stored in a folder of images I find beautiful but which I unfortunately know little to nothing about. (Should you know the source of these Russian works or the tale they depict, do let me know. Guesses welcome.)}
Beautiful May, beautiful autumn, this Sunday night smattering random is brought to you by an eye rest much needed. Screen for screen, I grant you, but with fewer moving parts. You see, I am working on a zine I've long had in mind. A zine all about Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie's Hercule Poirot. Of it I can tell you, it involves screen captures of murders. It brings together my love of graphs and lists and order under the umbrella of fandom. That is the hope. It is a long way from complete.
Of zines, thank-you to those of you who placed an order over the weekend for my newest zine, Genova to Johannesburg (Johannesburg to Genova). Tomorrow, to the Post Office I shall head, no doubt capturing the pocket of the world I know as I go.
+ Agatha Chrisitie essay published for the first time
+ From Otto Neurath's The Transformer: Principles of Making Isotype Charts (via Brain Pickings)
+ The Golden Horse Express proves the best and most reliable postal service (Lisa's 1,000 doilies)
+ Percy the Hopeful (via Pasadena Mansions)
+ Louise and I are excited that editions of our newest collaborative artists' book, As inclination directs, is bound for the collections of both the State Library of N.S.W. and Victoria. We are thrilled!