The Double Meaning of Yield by Regula Russelle
Featuring poetry by Yvette Nelson, this small letterpress zine is a bright edition to Regula Russelle’s accordion fold series.
What you will find inside:
“You need paper and pencils.
Your hands must be warm.
You need to feel
the deep pleasure of rivers.
On days you cannot feel this, you simply have to believe it.
You have to be grateful.
You have to learn
the double meaning of yield.
You have to love and risk your little life.” - Yvette Nelson
.75” x 3.5”
*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.
Featuring poetry by Yvette Nelson, this small letterpress zine is a bright edition to Regula Russelle’s accordion fold series.
What you will find inside:
“You need paper and pencils.
Your hands must be warm.
You need to feel
the deep pleasure of rivers.
On days you cannot feel this, you simply have to believe it.
You have to be grateful.
You have to learn
the double meaning of yield.
You have to love and risk your little life.” - Yvette Nelson
.75” x 3.5”
*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.
Featuring poetry by Yvette Nelson, this small letterpress zine is a bright edition to Regula Russelle’s accordion fold series.
What you will find inside:
“You need paper and pencils.
Your hands must be warm.
You need to feel
the deep pleasure of rivers.
On days you cannot feel this, you simply have to believe it.
You have to be grateful.
You have to learn
the double meaning of yield.
You have to love and risk your little life.” - Yvette Nelson
.75” x 3.5”
*Consignment item. Not eligible for 10% membership discount. All consignment purchases are final and non-refundable once shipped.
Regula Russelle happily makes tiny books and zines — work that addresses themes of community and culture making. She has been recognized with a Minnesota Book Artist Award for her body of work and contributions to the books arts community, and has received support for her work from the MN State Arts Board, the Jerome Foundation, and the McKnight Foundation. Her work can be found in public collections, on kitchen bulletin boards, and in the occasional handbag. She loves the color yellow, hand-lettering, kindness, and singing (alone, with others, and with her three-quarter sized guitar).
Texts of poems and of a couple other tiny books are available at RegulaRusselle.com.