Monday, March 23, 2009

PJP Writing Workshop 28th March

Get out those pens and dust off those notebooks, the first of our PJP writing workshops for the year is only a few days away!


After our very successful workshop late last year at LaTrobe University we have decided to give our monthly writing workshops a bit of a face lift and an exciting new format. If you would like to join us for some writing, workshopping and inspiring moments of creativity here are the details of the afternoon.
PJP Creative Writing Workshop
Saturday 28th of March
2:30 - 4:30pm
Chivell House, Cnr Tenth Street & DeakinAve, Mildura
Cost: $5

Bring a pen, some paper,laptop, quill and parchment and even a friend to join in the fun.

Just leave a comment if you would like more info on the workshop or to RSVP.

Write your heart out!

Friday, March 20, 2009

PJP at the Big Screen Film Festival


What a wonderful long weekend we had in Mildura a few weeks ago. The Arts festival was in full swing and the town is a hive of activity. We had a fabulous night at the Big Screen Film Festival with hundreds of people turning out to see the film and to check out Poetic Justice Publishing. Our little shop was beautiful indeed and Clare, Moana and I had a lovely time pottering making our little spot under the old homestead look very inviting. We had Moana's beautiful artwork and some of my little brooches and mixed media artwork for sale as well as Clare's lovely journals and other delightful bits and pieces for the crowd to check out.

Our stall in the sunshine

Moana's Artwork

Sophie Isobel Designs brooches

PJP Journals

Clare at our stall

We also had our moment in front of the microphone to a warming crowd who seemed to very intrigued what on earth we were all about. We read poetry and prose about our inspiration from the film Australia, with some beautiful and moving pieces from Janelle, Vjera, Gavin, Heidi, Barrie and Sharlene. We also had the fabulous Don supply some fabulous tunes on the trumpet to entertain the crowd.

Barrie thanking Don

Sharlene telling her tales of Australia

It was a fabulous night all round and we are now looking forward to the upcoming workshop on the 28th of March to come together for our next PJP adventure.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Pamphlet Books

PJP's Signature Book

As most PJP veterans will be aware, our signature book is an A6 pamphlet book, with a sample of artwork on the front page and a wax PJP seal on the front cover.

If you are wondering how these are made, I have found a good example of how they are sown.

Enjoy; they are fun to make.




How many PJP signature books do you have?

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Making books in Microsoft Word 2007

Book Making Instructions:
Microsoft Word 2007 in Vista.

Lot's of people would like to know how to make a book in Microsoft word. Well, it is not as hard as you may think; it is just a matter of getting the settings right.

First, we need to understand what a book is.

For this exercise, a book is:
A5 page size.
This is 4 pages per A4 piece of paper (double sided).
Yep, that is right, for every piece of printer paper sitting in your printer at home, you will get 4 pages of your book.

A book is made up of sections of folded A4 paper. To make it easy we will use sections of 12 pages, or 3 pieces of paper.
This means that our book is in multiples of 12 pages. Our book can have 12, 24, 36, 48, etc pages.

Second, we need to tell Microsoft word that this is what we are doing.

Open a new word document. Make sure you pick a blank document.
Go to Page Layout and click on size. Choose a page size of A5. The document size will shrink. Feel free to cut and paste your book into this document, or start writing now!
Next, you need to open up the page setup dialogue box. This is the little square beside the words page setup in Word 2007.
In the tab margins, Pages, multiple pages, you will see a drop down menu. Opening the drop down menu you will see bookfold. Select this. In sheets per booklet choose 12.
Next, choose the tab paper up the top of this page setup dialogue box. Make sure that the paper size is A4.

That's it for Microsoft Word. We have just told it that we are writing on A5 pages, are printing on A4 paper, and are making a book(let) with 12 pages per section.

Thirdly, just when you thought it was over!

We need to make sure we tell the printer what we are doing!
When you decide to print, you will have to click on properties beside the printer name.
You will see that the printer already knows that we are printing on A4 paper.
Good.
Most printers at home wont print both sides, so it is up to you to turn the paper over youself. To make life easy you want the printer to print all of one side of the paper, then you take the stack of paper from the tray and put it back into to printer to print the other side.
Go to the advanced settings of your printer. You will want to select manual duplex (or manual turn over depending on your printer). If you are lucky you will have an option that says, print both sides!

That's it, you are ready to print.
This is only half of your bookmaking journey. All you have done is printed the book onto paper. You will still have to fold the paper, bind (sew) the book together and then choose a cover.

Have fun with your book making. Don't forget to allow for a few test runs when printing. Nobody expects a book to print perfectly the first time. If you are not feeling confident then print a section at a time: choose pages 1 - 12 for example. Perhaps you should try and write a 12 page book to start things going.

Next time we will talk about sewing the book together, it is a very satisfying thing to see your book bound.

Okay writers, get writing now!

Leave comments if you would like me to show you more details.