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Katie Paterson, Future Library

Posted on March 15, 2015 by Patrick Rhone

Katie Paterson, Future Library

A forest has been planted in Norway, which will supply paper for a special anthology of books to be printed in one hundred years time. Between now and then, one writer every year will contribute a text, with the writings held in trust, unpublished, until 2114.

Really neat idea.

Via Joe Nally

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