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Nov 3, 2009

San Francisco and Sacramento Book Reviews--from the computer to print...

I've mentioned before that I review books for the San Francisco Book Review and the Sacramento Book Review.


Recently, the owner/co-publisher sent me and the other reviewers photos of the process of getting the publication from the computer onto newsprint. It was fun to see, so I thought I'd share...








So there you go. If you live in the Sacramento or San Francisco area in California, be sure to look for a copy. Or, if not, you can always stop by the Web sites, browse around, and read some online reviews.

And then go pick up a good book. :)

For more "Wordful" or "Wordless" Wednesday photos, stop by Angie's Seven Clown Circus or 5MinutesforMom.

20 comments:

Sue said...

That is very cool Genny! I'm hoping to be back in the San Francisco area in December with hubby on a business trip. I LOVE San Francisco!!!

Muthering Heights said...

That is so cool!!!

Momstart said...

Looks like a newspaper

Staci said...

Very interesting!

Jeanette said...

neat photos! That sounds like a fun "field trip"

Upstatemomof3 said...

How cool!

Run DMT said...

Very cool!

blueviolet said...

Thanks for the peek! Happy W/W!

The OmniCouple said...

Neato! I think how newspapers and magazines are printed is so interesting.

Shelly said...

How cool! Thanks for sharing these.

http://atticgirl.blogspot.com/2009/11/wordless-wednesday-more-park-fun.html

SupahMommy said...

so much goes into the whole process huh?? it makes you appreciate it more

xoxo supah

Susie said...

That is pretty cool!!

Michelle said...

My Dad owns a printing shop so that looks familiar. :)

Petula said...

That is extremely cool! :) I used to work at a daily newspaper and remember checking out the processes in the basement!

Bridget (@bcyberchondriac) said...

I've visited printing plants a couple of times (to see magazines) printed and am always blown over by the intricacy of the process. No wonder it's so expensive to print pages. And no wonder so much is moving online from print.
Cost savings will drive much of what's currently printed online. But still, there's nothing like holding that printed product in your hand is there?

Marice said...

wow thanks for the wonderful tour!

u may view mine if u have time

Marice said...

wow thanks for the wonderful tour!

u may view mine if u have time

Stacy (the Random Cool Chick) said...

Thanks for sharing! That is a cool process to watch! :)

Happy WW! :)

Ali said...

Neat pictures! My kids would love to visit a newspaper printer.

Ali

My God Given Mission Field

Kristen Andrews said...

so cool Genny, you should be so proud of yourself!

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