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  2. Skin Books trilogy - Wikipedia

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    Ink, the first book in the trilogy, was her debut novel. The publication rights were acquired by Scholastic UK for a three-book deal in early 2016. [1] The books follow main protagonist, Leora Flint, who lives in a society where every significant moment, good or bad, is tattooed onto your skin and then preserved in a 'skin book' once you die ...

  3. Mimeograph - Wikipedia

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    Mimeograph was a low-cost duplicating machine that worked by forcing ink through a stencil onto paper. Cyclostyle was one of the first rotary machines that retained the flatbed, which passed back and forth under inked rollers.

  4. Inkheart - Wikipedia

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    Inkheart (German: Tintenherz) is a 2003 young adult fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke, and is the first book of the Inkheart series. The novel follows Meggie, who discovers that her father can bring characters out of books by reading aloud, and their adventures with a villain named Capricorn.

  5. Crayola - Wikipedia

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    Crayola was founded in 1885 by cousins Edwin Binney and Charles Smith in New York City. It is known for its crayons, chalks, paints, and other art materials, and has a 99% name recognition in U.S. consumer households.

  6. Hectograph - Wikipedia

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    Hectograph is a technique of transferring an image from a special ink or pen to a gelatin pad, and then making copies by pressing paper on it. It was used for various purposes in the past, such as school papers, postage stamps, and clandestine documents, and is now also used for tattoos and nail art.

  7. Brian McDonald (screenwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Brian McDonald is an American filmmaker who has worked on various projects, from horror films to comedy shorts. He is also known for his books on screenwriting theory and his teaching at Pixar, Disney and ILM.

  8. Decoder pen - Wikipedia

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    The decoder pen, yes-no pen, yes-know pen or magic pen book is a combination of decoder pen or marker specially designed to reveal invisible ink-encoded pictures or writing, in the form of answers to questions or hidden parts of pictures, with specially created children's books with hidden words and pictures. They were most popular in the 1970s ...

  9. Stark's ink - Wikipedia

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    Stark's ink is one of a number of types of homemade inks whose recipes were widely available in the 19th century. People often made their own ink before commercially available ink was inexpensively and easily obtainable. James Stark was a chemist during the 19th century who experimented with ink recipes for 23 years.

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