A writer named Clare and an artist named Moana wanted a place to create marvellous things. They both shared a passion for books, art and writing but neither had a space to call her own.
They talked it over with a friend called Sophie who made fabulous things with fabric, felt and buttons (and whose typewriter collection was something to be admired)
Then one day Clare’s brother offered them space in a shop at 118 Commercial St, Merbein and The Ink Table was born.
Eight Years of Gratitude..
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Eight years ago today I wrote my start ever blog post. And eight years ago,
I’m not even sure blogging was even a verb. I look back now on those eight
yea...
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Down with fast ...
New Year, New Us!
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Hello lovely people,
IT's a new year and we need to dust off the cobwebs and start afresh! Our
little group was a bit bogged down last year in a whole lot ...
14 years ago
Friday, February 19, 2010
Closed Saturday, Open Sunday
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Due to some personal committments we are swapping the days this week!
I'm Samone - I came into your shop ages ago with my toddler twins, and you mentioned Poetic Justice. Anyway, you probably don't remember me, but I'd love to join, if I can! I think I mentioned then that I'm a writer and worked as an editor for years. Could you please shoot me an email to let me know the wheres and whens?
Hey Moana,
ReplyDeleteI'm Samone - I came into your shop ages ago with my toddler twins, and you mentioned Poetic Justice. Anyway, you probably don't remember me, but I'd love to join, if I can! I think I mentioned then that I'm a writer and worked as an editor for years. Could you please shoot me an email to let me know the wheres and whens?
Email is: samone [dot] bos [at] gmail.com
Hoo roo!
Samone