The Blog Bible authors have said it best in describing this little project. We’ve heard about the community trust that sales proceeds will benefit, reflected on our motivations for writing, gotten the word out, embraced the novelty, met one another and upped the ante for blogging in Spokane overall.

Handbill compliments of Dreyer Press.
If you live out of the area and covet one of these books, please send a self-addressed stamped envelope to:
Mariah McKay, c/o Community-Minded Enterprises, 25 W. Main Ave. Spokane, WA 99201
The buy direct cost is two for $3 while supplies last.






Meanwhile Blog Bible volunteers are hard at work weaving an independent retail web throughout the Northwestern US. We are looking forward to the design work of DumbGun who is creating a product poster as part of our Buy Local campaign for select locations in Spokane.
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Great job on this. (Your mom gave me one to look at). I love the format, the writing, and the whole idea! Old meets new.
Have folks seen the buy local posters produced by the American Independent Business Alliance? http://amiba.net/posters.html
Tacoma and Enumclaw recently started local Independent Business Alliances: http://amiba.net/find/washington.html and I think the idea would take off in Spokane.
The blog is great, you are the coolest person in Spokane! (not cold, there are plenty of those today….)
Thank you designdriver for the review!
http://designdriver.livejournal.com/536045.html
This was such a worthwhile project and the feedback has been really positive.
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