Moleskine Exhibit
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If I was stranded on a desert island and there was only one thing I could have, it would be a Moleskine journal. They’re sturdy, easy to write and draw in, and fit comfortably in my pocket. Plus, if I was to be stranded on an island, I could use the paper to write my message in a bottle. And I’m fairly sure that, with practice, the thick leather covers could be used as weapons to hunt prey or defend myself from the natives. But for the most part, I’d use the books to keep details of my time on the island. It wouldn’t be the first time. (The writing-in-moleskines-while-traveling part, not the stranded-on-an-island-with-a-journal part.)
I have dedicated a portion of kahunna.net to my travel journals, all of them being Moleskine since 2004. Moleskine has been rewarding to use, but how cool is it that the company who makes the journals decided to reward me, literally?
From Moleskinerie.com:
We’re excited to celebrate the fourth birthday of Moleskinerie with a retrospective of selected works from our friends and supporters around the world. We would like to recognize this group of writers, artists, bloggers and thinkers who have been featured on the blog in the last year and have consistently used Moleskine in their professional or private pursuits.
The works will be displayed in a permanent gallery on Moleskinerie, updated monthly, starting January 12th, 2008. To honor the participants, Moleskine has created for the artists a limited edition of notebooks and diaries.
This is only the first of what we hope will be many editions of the Exhibit. We hope that you will enjoy the gallery and that it will inspire creative dialogue and foster deeper understanding between cultures.
They chose my work! I received the set of limited edition Moleskines in the mail not too long ago. Here’s a pic:
Here’s some more pics.
Thanks, guys!


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