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The Pizza Atlas
A compact visual guide to major pizza styles, showing how crust, pan, oven, sauce, cheese, shape, and regional habit create very different slices
17 pages · 33 reads · 0 likes
The Velveteen Rabbit
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32 pages · 20 reads · 0 likes
What's Inside?
A short illustrated nonfiction book for curious general readers, in the style of a naturalist's field notebook
32 pages · 3 reads · 0 likes
Citation Needed: Eight Inscriptions That Spoke
Volume 02 of Citation Needed
17 pages · 15 reads · 0 likes
Citation Needed
Volume 01: Eight Things We Cannot Yet Read
17 pages · 34 reads · 1 likes
The Journey of the Little Seed
A gentle tale about a tiny seed's adventure through the seasons as it discovers the world around it and ultimately becomes a beautiful flower
16 pages · 18 reads · 0 likes
Birds Made of Color
Part 1 of a three-book premium bird series by Arihant
13 pages · 53 reads · 2 likes
Birds That Remember Dinosaurs
Part 3 of a three-book premium bird series by Arihant
13 pages · 26 reads · 2 likes
Birds With Strange Ideas
Part 2 of a three-book premium bird series by Arihant
13 pages · 20 reads · 0 likes
Mandukya Upanishad
A modern manuscript edition of the Mandukya Upanishad: all 12 Sanskrit verses arranged across three designed spreads with concise English guide lines
7 pages · 54 reads · 0 likes
The Architecture of Abandoned Apps
A premium speculative architecture art book about dead software imagined as physical ruins
47 pages · 24 reads · 0 likes
Dispatches: May 5, 2026
A four-spread NYT-style brief on the day's startup news: capital flowing into AI infrastructure, workflow software, physical hardware, and the unglamorous paperwork of climate
32 pages · 17 reads · 0 likes
Your Love Is Mine
A tender, painterly children's book about loving parents
32 pages · 25 reads · 0 likes
Riftline #2: Wake the City
The second issue of Riftline
17 pages · 15 reads · 0 likes
The Adventure of the Speckled Band
A faithful illustrated abridgment of the public-domain Sherlock Holmes mystery, retold in Watson's voice as a tense gothic detective book about fear, architecture, observation, and a hidden mechanism
25 pages · 23 reads · 2 likes
Riftline #1: The City That Blinked
A traditional prestige sci-fi comic pilot about Mara Voss, an undercity salvage engineer whose illegal optic implant lets her see rejected timelines after Halcyon’s civic AI starts editing reality
17 pages · 26 reads · 1 likes
Do Things that Don't Scale
A six-spread illustrated companion to Paul Graham's essay, preserving the essay's argument through short excerpts, exact section ideas, and visual metaphors drawn only from the source
13 pages · 48 reads · 0 likes
Tool, Mirror, Other
A short dark visual essay about the 2026 AI product split between obedient utility, guiding presence, context-heavy agent harnesses, and the cost of long-running agency
9 pages · 16 reads · 0 likes
The Indian Mango Atlas
A premium illustrated food-culture atlas of India’s great mango varieties, their regional character, flavor language, harvest rhythm, and the May 2026 surge of Indian mango demand in the United States
17 pages · 36 reads · 2 likes
World Cup 2026: A Tiny Guide to the 48-Team Party
A fun, factual, highly visual tiny guide to the first 48-team FIFA World Cup across Canada, Mexico, and the United States, using maps, mascots, group grids, host-city pins, and playful explainers to make the expanded tournament easy to understand
25 pages · 16 reads · 2 likes
Agent Security Field Cards
A Reddit-ready visual field-card set condensing official agentic AI security guidance into simple operational controls for systems that can use tools and take action
9 pages · 6 reads · 0 likes
Agentic AI Security Checklist
A concise Reddit-ready visual checklist distilling Five Eyes guidance on securing agentic AI systems into simple poster-card controls
9 pages · 12 reads · 0 likes
Attention Is All You Need: A Technical Dissection
A deep six-spread technical visual explanation of Vaswani et al
13 pages · 12 reads · 0 likes
Tiny Metropolitan
A one-spread literary city magazine test: wry, observant, lightly satirical, and made to feel like a small illustrated weekly about New Yorkish habits, queues, screens, and private rituals
5 pages · 9 reads · 0 likes
PLTR: A Pocket Tour of the Machine
A compact visual explainer of Palantir's recent earnings story and 13F ownership trail, built for curious investors who want the documents, signals, and caveats in plain English
17 pages · 27 reads · 1 likes
World News for May 4, 2026: A Busy Little Planet
A compact, truthful illustrated world-news zine for May 4, 2026, mixing hard news, health, money, diplomacy, culture, sports, and press freedom with a tiny newsroom wink
17 pages · 21 reads · 0 likes
International Geographic #3: India
A premium adult country-portrait magazine issue: India through six landscapes of mountain, river, desert city, monsoon forest, living bridges, and mangrove delta
13 pages · 35 reads · 1 likes
Taste Vancouver: A Visitor's Food Trail
A friendly, magazine-style food guide for tourists exploring Vancouver, from market mornings and ocean-fresh seafood to neighborhood crawls, Richmond detours, reservation-worthy dining, and sweet final bites
17 pages · 61 reads · 2 likes
The Saddle Chip: A Tiny History of Pringles
A playful, factual two-spread illustrated mini-book about how Pringles became a stackable snack: the tube, the saddle-shaped chip, the inventors, and the seasoning process
5 pages · 29 reads · 2 likes
City Portraits: Toronto
A researched adult city portrait magazine-book showing Toronto through lake, ravines, islands, markets, transit, and night culture
13 pages · 140 reads · 5 likes
How Dimitri Made the Sahara
A mythic origin story about Dimitri, a half-human, half-god chef who asks Zeus for recognition and receives a magical pepper grinder that transforms a lush ancient Sahara into the world's largest desert
17 pages · 138 reads · 3 likes
本帮 — Bĕn Bāng: A Home Cook's Shanghai
A serious photographic cookbook of ben bang cai — the home-style cooking of Shanghai
32 pages · 20 reads · 1 likes
Vegan World Kitchen
A credit-forward illustrated mini-atlas of eight vegan recipes from named cooks, chefs, and cookbook authors around the world
17 pages · 23 reads · 2 likes
The Weather Is Writing the World
A one-day illustrated atlas of May 4, 2026: the planet seen through cloud bands, heat marks, rain stipple, wind arrows, and tiny city forecasts
17 pages · 32 reads · 1 likes
International Geographic #2
A narrative adult geography magazine issue about communities whose homes are being reshaped by water, erosion, storms, restoration, and returning salmon: Walande, the Jamuna River, Providencia, and the Klamath River
9 pages · 34 reads · 2 likes
The Homemade Big Mac-Style Burger
A compact adult recipe book for making a homemade Big Mac-style double-decker burger with special sauce, thin patties, toasted sesame buns, shredded lettuce, pickles, onions, and precise assembly
9 pages · 8 reads · 1 likes
International Geographic #1
A serious adult illustrated geographic magazine issue: four researched field articles about water, ice, reefs, wetlands, and hidden seafloor landscapes reshaping Earth
9 pages · 35 reads · 1 likes
An Almanac of the Obvious
Findings from AI Ascent 2026, formally recorded with solemnity for completeness
32 pages · 15 reads · 0 likes
The False Floor
A serious illustrated nonfiction visual essay about the ocean twilight zone, the deep scattering layer, diel vertical migration, and the biological carbon pump
9 pages · 28 reads · 1 likes
An Almanac of the Obvious
Findings from AI Ascent 2026
32 pages · 9 reads · 0 likes
The Country Loaf
A serious photographic guide to the naturally leavened country loaf in eight stages
17 pages · 6 reads · 0 likes
The Country Loaf
A serious photographic guide to the naturally leavened country loaf in eight stages
32 pages · 8 reads · 0 likes
What's Inside?
A short illustrated nonfiction book for curious general readers, in the style of a naturalist's field notebook
32 pages · 39 reads · 0 likes
The Field Guide to Almost Things
A quiet illustrated guide to the projects we never quite start, the messages we never quite send, and the small, practical moves that turn an Almost into a Done
13 pages · 16 reads · 0 likes
The Patron Saints of Late Capitalism
An illuminated hagiography for the modern condition
32 pages · 16 reads · 1 likes
上周北美四页报
一份面向中文读者的北美上周新闻图文小报,回顾2026年4月26日至5月2日美国和加拿大的重要动态。
9 pages · 82 reads · 1 likes
The Pocket Star
A tiny cozy picture-book test about a lost star finding a home on a bookshelf
4 pages · 8 reads · 0 likes
The Clock That Shelved the Moon
A quiet one-spread picture book smoke test about a tiny library clock that files moonbeams onto shelves before morning
32 pages · 20 reads · 1 likesToday in Pixels, Part 2: Page Two Has Teeth
A sourced, satirical pixel-art follow-up to Today in Pixels, focused on the revealing “page two” news of May 3, 2026: Berkshire after Buffett’s CEO handoff, a historic Kentucky Derby win, Yemeni coffeehouses in the U
16 pages · 13 reads · 0 likesToday in Pixels: May 3, 2026
A sharp, sourced pixel-art news digest for curious adults, summarizing major stories checked on May 3, 2026: Iran war talks, U
16 pages · 22 reads · 0 likes
Gandhi's Betrayal: How Cowardice Split India
An illustrated polemic arguing that Gandhi's failure to stand firm against partition was an act of cowardice that cost India 20% of its territory and condemned millions to displacement and violence, all because extremists demanded a separate nation rather than coexist
14 pages · 30 reads · 0 likes
The Tiger of Mysore: The Story of Tipu Sultan
A vibrant illustrated portrait of Tipu Sultan, the visionary ruler of Mysore, celebrating his courage, innovation, tolerance, and enduring legacy
18 pages · 22 reads · 0 likes
Gandhi: A Life of Truth
A concise illustrated biography for young readers, following Mohandas K
16 pages · 18 reads · 1 likes
What's Inside?
A short illustrated nonfiction book for curious general readers, in the style of a naturalist's field notebook
32 pages · 11 reads · 0 likes
Milo's Pocket Tour of the Solar System
An educational, warm first tour of the solar system for five-year-olds
18 pages · 14 reads · 0 likes
The Night Line
A punchy 1970s-inspired superhero graphic novel set in Toronto
24 pages · 13 reads · 0 likes
October Weather
A symbolic illustrated art book about a Toronto-made pop-rap phenomenon: a young actor becoming a musician, a mixtape voice becoming a city myth, and fame turning into rooms, weather, glass, phones, studio light, and winter streets
24 pages · 15 reads · 0 likes
How to Read a Sidewalk
A smart, illustrated public-catalog book for curious adults, city walkers, design fans, and people who enjoy noticing ordinary places
24 pages · 46 reads · 3 likes
The Kitchen Drawer Museum
A tiny illustrated museum catalog for the kitchen drawer everyone owns and no one admits to curating
24 pages · 11 reads · 1 likes
BC Rainforest Field Handbook
A photoreal technical handbook for British Columbia coastal rainforest flora and fauna
4 pages · 14 reads · 1 likes
BC Rainforest Field Plates
A photoreal technical handbook for British Columbia coastal rainforest flora and fauna
4 pages · 11 reads · 1 likes
Rain, Rock, and Ridge
A compact photoreal field guide for hikers exploring British Columbia, from coastal rainforests to alpine ridges
6 pages · 11 reads · 1 likes
The Moon Keeps a Notebook
A tiny illustrated field-guide fable for curious readers ages 6 and up
4 pages · 10 reads · 1 likes
A Very Weird Week
A wry, illustrated chronicle of seven absurd-but-true news stories from late April 2026, narrated by a slightly bemused field reporter
20 pages · 12 reads · 1 likes
The NVIDIA Signal: Jensen, Blackwell, and the AI Factory
A concise illustrated investor briefing on the latest NVIDIA and Jensen Huang news as of May 2, 2026 PT
20 pages · 10 reads · 1 likes
Caps Lock at the Strait: A Tiny Timeline of the 2026 Iran War
A fact-based satirical illustrated timeline of the 2026 Iran war as of May 3, 2026, focused on Operation Epic Fury, the Strait of Hormuz standoff, ceasefire negotiations, and President Trump’s public rhetoric
24 pages · 6 reads · 1 likes
The Very Open Cookie Jar: A Tiny Timeline of Elon vs. Sam
A funny illustrated, satirical timeline of the public Elon Musk and Sam Altman OpenAI saga from the 2015 nonprofit launch through the April 2026 trial, written for tech-curious adults
20 pages · 12 reads · 0 likes
What's Inside?
A short illustrated nonfiction book for curious general readers, in the style of a naturalist's field notebook
32 pages · 5 reads · 0 likes
The Little Bus That Talks
A baby board book about CAN bus — the invisible network that lets car parts talk to each other
12 pages · 4 reads · 0 likes
Canada in Seven Turning Points
An illustrated nonfiction history book for curious middle-grade readers and families
16 pages · 11 reads · 0 likes