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moleskinerie Armand Frasco sent me an email pointing me to his website, Moleskinerie, which is devoted to the little black notebooks I use for my stories and blog entries. He has some interesting screen shots of some moleskine users' notebooks. [Read More]
Hello from Hollywood,Florida. I have to say I have purchased a sketchbook and lined notebook, both pocket sizes, in the last week or so and it seems to have awakened something inside me. I guess over the years my "creative" side was asleep but now I can thank Moleskine for awakening that in me again....Cheers!
Posted by: Simeon Copeland | November 12, 2008 at 10:19 AM
Washington state here.
Posted by: Aaron | January 12, 2009 at 05:14 AM
Hello from Washington University in St. Louis MO!
Posted by: Peter Hernandez | March 09, 2009 at 01:03 AM
Originally from Turkey, living in Toronto Canada since 1970.
Greetings to all the Moleskine addicts.
Posted by: Fred Berktin | May 27, 2009 at 10:14 AM
Hi there, I am a first-time Moleskine owner, and I've used my first first of Volants as "friendship notebooks" so I can spread the joy from Ontario, Canada!
Posted by: Callah | June 30, 2009 at 08:41 PM
from the kingdom of elmet good morning love this sight
Posted by: Brian Byrom | August 31, 2009 at 04:20 AM
3 years ago, i crafted my own "moleskine" notebook with real leather cover... when the real moleskine arrived in Cebu City, Philippines, i bought 3 soft cover plain notebooks... they became my mobile studio...
i'm an architect and so obviously, drawing and sketching are the things i do everyday... this moleskine documents all of them!
imho, moleskine is a must for architects and designers!
Posted by: Juno | September 10, 2009 at 10:15 AM
I have been using them since 1997, at the start of the Modo Modo craze. Found my first one at the Washington DC Museum of Modern Art and I haven't looked back once since. I list all things Moleskine at the top of most of my lists. Cheers.
Posted by: JCR | December 17, 2009 at 08:43 AM
I live in Northern Virginia but I'm originally from Oxford, England. I recently purchased my first two-pack of (green) Moleskin notebooks. I kept one for myself and gave one to my son, a college student. Within a couple of days we were both enthusiastic Moleskin converts. They are perfect - practical, incredibly lightweight, attractive and are pleasant for the hand and the eye. I'm an editor and writer so it's wonderful to have a lovely little notebook to jot down notes, observations and ideas and that fits conveniently in a pocket or a purse. I see many Moleskins in both of our futures.
Posted by: Carolyn Slater | January 19, 2010 at 11:34 AM
I don't consider it an addiction if all of my Moleskines are in use.
By the time I have a volant (pocket) in my handbag for random on-the-go lists, several Soft Cover Pockets for random research, a Passions Film and Book journal for posterity and a collection of spares for when I fill the others..... wait, yeah, I take that back, it's an addiction.
So let me rephrase, it may well be an addiction, but it works for me.
Posted by: MsSrah | February 10, 2010 at 05:43 PM