Reviving the centuries-old craft of bookbinding, one page at a time

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Angie Sotiropoulos deftly twists the handle on her copy press. It squeaks into place, flattening the many sheets of paper that will soon make up a book. 

Then she moves across her home studio to her desk, where she scores and cuts more paper to be used later. 

Sotiropoulos, 44, has been making books since 2015. While she considers herself still new to bookbinding, she has been in business for herself since 2020 when she started Dragonfly Book Press.

She makes and sells a variety of handcrafted books that are primarily intended to be used for art and journalling.

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In an interview, Sotiropoulos said she loves

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