This page is the “Personal Network.” It displays work from the websites a member is following, in the order it was published. It also provides a way to engage in dialogue about the work in the form of “Cargo Comments.”

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The small thumbnails on the top of this page are a random sampling of websites in a member’s Network.
Montale 
One of the key poets of the modern era, Eugenio Montale changed Italian poetry forever and helped to create international Modernism. Please CLICK THROUGH for an...
 
The Southern Foodie 
Cooking and traveling throughout the South. Unused illustrations by Jennifer Heuer CLICK THROUGH to see the pattern on it's own and an unused cover.
 
Tropic Death 
Eric Walrond's most famous book was published in New York City in 1926. In it, he brought together ten stories surrounding everyday life and, most importantly,...
 
Right to Health 
Few topics in human rights have inspired as much debate as the right to health. I worked with Faceout Books on this cover. Please CLICK THROUGH to see unused...
 
Love of My Life 
Lucy is a painter and a single mother during the 1970s who has moved her young children from lower Manhattan to a family home outside of Washington D.C. This...
 
30 Books/ 30 Days 
I was so excited to participate in this year's NaNoWriMo. Writers submit novel ideas in summary form and designers create a cover. There were 30 summaries and 30...
 
Lolita Project 
John Bertram and Marco Sonzogni are publishing a book on Lolita covers. They've asked an incredible group of designers and artists to participate. I was so...
 
Happiness Is a Chemical 
Populating a small town in the Pacific Northwest, the characters in Lucia Perillo’s stories all resist giving the world what it expects of them and are surprised...
 
Greetings 
Handlettered, letterpressed postcards sent from the road during a three week road trip from Portland, OR to Brooklyn, NY.
 
The American Political System 
Essays discussing the structure behind the US political structure.
 
Smell of Good Mud 
Poems from an Oklahoma farming mother. Please CLICK THROUGH to see unused covers.
 
Blood Work 
The history of blood transfusion is brought to life. Please CLICK THROUGH to see unused covers.
 
Touch 
An eerie, elegiac debut novel of three generations enchanted by the forests and gold of northern Canada. Please CLICK THROUGH to see unused covers.
 
1000 Black Umbrellas 
Collection of poems.
 
The Creativity Cure 
Using creativity to promote good mental health. Please CLICK THROUGH to see unused covers.
 
Make 2011 
My New Year's resolution this year was a one-word resolution. I resolve to make this year. I made these hand-lettered, letterpressed coasters.
 
News Clips 
An illustration for a collection of nineties era Californian slam poetry from Next... magazine.
 
Stalking Nabokov 
A wide-ranging collection of essays on Nabokov by the foremost scholar of the novelists’s work. This was unused, but please CLICK THROUGH for the final cover...
 
Once 
The fairytale-like poems in Once explore violence, loss, and recovery. Invoking both the personal and the civic self. Please CLICK THROUGH to see an unused cover.
 
Pendleton Paper Pattern 
A paper art installation for Portland Paper City at Disjecta Gallery: Interpretation of Portland through cut paper. I had a great time collaborating with Jed Heuer...
 
Secrets to Self-Education 
How to acquire a great education and a good job without classroom instruction. Unused. CLICK THROUGH to see another unused cover.
 
The Price of Altruism 
George Price wanted to describe mathematically how a genetic disposition to altruism could evolve. CLICK THROUGH to see an unused cover.
 
The Red Thread 
The novel follows several families as they attempt to adopt daughters from China.
 
The Butterfly Clues 
Penelope witnesses a murder that takes her into the mysterious world of one of the roughest neighborhoods in Cleveland. Please CLICK THROUGH for final cover.
 
My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece 
The novel follows 10 year old Jamie and his grieving family after the tragic death of his sister. CLICK THROUGH to see more cover options.
 
The Broadcast 
The Broadcast is a power house six-piece soul rock band formed in Brooklyn and currently calling Asheville, NC home. Listen to them here.
 
New American High 
Chronicling a year at The International High School at Prospect Heights in Brooklyn. Unused. CLICK THROUGH to see more unused covers.
 
How to Win Friends 
Dale Carnegie's people-skills book was first published in 1937. CLICK THROUGH for proposed series look. Unused.
 
Motherhood Rescheduled 
These are the stories of five women who freeze their eggs and chronicles how it affects their lives. Unused.
 
Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons 
Greg Fitzsimmon’s life, told through this cavalcade of disciplinary letters, incident reports, and newspaper clippings that his parents received from teachers...
 
John Cheever 
The correspondences of John Cheever. Unused.
 
Mawage, that bwessed awangment 
This received a Certificate of Typographic Excellence from the Type Director’s Club for publication in Typography 28. My husband and I designed our wedding...
 
Something To Tell You 
Hanif Kureishi's look at the connectivity of a colorful cast of characters living in London.
 
The Visibles 
This novel explores a family's biological and emotional interconnectedness—for better or for worse. CLICK THROUGH to see another version.
 
Down And Delirious 
A young journalist's account of today's Mexico City, focusing on the city's distinctive "tribes" of urban youth. CLICK THROUGH to see an unused cover Learn more...
 
Sleepwalk With Me 
Collection of humorous stories from a very funny man.
 
Generation A 
Set in a near-future when bees have become extinct, five people become the subjects of scientific curiosity when they're the first in years to suffer a sting....