To publish . . .


To publish,
to share haiku with the family, with friends, with other haijin,
to have haiku on paper,
sometimes a dream,
a too expansive dream...

Philip D. Noble has resolved the problem. He show us, he gives us a method to create without any cost a small book with up to 16 pages.

It is a wonderful object, in fact two booklets in one.

Realization

One prints haiku on a single sheet, that we fold. We obtain a small book. If one prints the two faces of the sheet, one can, or double the number of the pages, or have a second book on the back of the first, as in a reversible coat.

But an illustration is better ! (gif 6 kB) : Folding method The image is in A4 format to preserve a correct resolution. You should better to print it than to show it on the screen.

Another but more complex method (gif 17 kB)


Philip D. Noble gives us his method. He is like me an idealist. He only asks that the use will remain free and that any commercial use will be done only after his explicit authorization. He has a very nice expression, close to those of the free solftware (Bsd, Linux, Free Software Foundation, GPL ...).

Reproduction for sharing encouraged,
Reproduction for profit forbidden.

For any commercial use, please contact Philip D. Noble philipdnoble@easynet.co.uk