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My name is Erik Mallinson. I draw pictures, make music, and some other stuff. I like playing the ‘ukulele, riding my scooter around Boston, and playing board games.
Follow me on Twitter (@erima) if you’re into that sort of thing.
You might also check out my illustration and music studio (@gravel).
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Nov17
Help Lorem Ipsum Out
For the past 6 years, our small independent bookstore in Inman Square, Cambridge has been a place for books, community, and innovation. We now face a difficult hurdle in a difficult industry in a difficult economy: the store must move—or close.
Luckily, we found a better space (more books! room for events!) but we need the funds to make it happen. Maybe you’ve sold books when you’ve had a cash crunch — well, that’s exactly what we’re looking to do now, only on a bit bigger scale:Ten days. Five thousand books.
That’s right — selling five thousand books in our inventory (of 19,000) will raise the cash we need to fund the move, hire staff, and set up bigger and better than before in a new location a few blocks away. (Don’t worry, still in Inman Square area, and we’ll bring the Chicken Machine with us.)
Here’s how it works:
Buy certificates online via Google Checkout in handy $10 amounts. Starting December 1, redeem each certificate for any book (priced at $20 or less — see what an awesome deal this is?) at the store or online. » Participate by visiting this page which will take you to Google to buy the certificate. We’ll email you the certificate soon after your order is processed.
We don’t have much time, so help us get the word out!
Please spread the word—in order for this flash sale to work, we need as many people as possible to know about it. Once you purchase your certificate, please spread the word by telling your friends about us. Use Twitter, Facebook, semaphores, or any other form of gossip to get the word out.
Many thanks for your support,
Lorem Ipsum Books
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Sep18
RIP Herrell’s→
Awesome essay on the history of Herrell’s by Gus Rancatore, owner of Toscanini’s about the beginnings of Herrell’s Ice Cream and the artisanal ice cream movement.
I never knew that Herrell’s started in Davis Square, nor that it predated and influenced Tosci’s and Ben and Jerry’s.
Aug18
Our Daily Sonnet→
A daily video of a person reading one of Shakespeare’s sonnets. It’s been all Cambridge–based so far, with an appearance by Gus Rantacore (owner of Toscanini’s Ice Cream and Coffee and person who tweeted the project to my attention