My dad’s print works wasn’t just a business – it was an ink-spattered dream factory
The smell of ink does things to me. That high acrid wheeze over tangy base metal. Lovely. It’s not a smell everyone would enjoy, but for a printer’s daughter it is sheer bliss. It makes my whole body ring with energy, comfort and a deep, certain hope. Instantly I am transported to a place of …
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