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We are happy to announce that we have secured an online stockist for the Americas and Canada. We have built up a great relationship with Skylight Books through them selling our magazine, some great customer feedback and we were keen to set up an online service for those in America and Canada. Skylight, based in Los Angeles, is an ‘independent bookstore offering recommendations’ and in its own words ‘what a neighborhood bookstore should be…’ and we are stoked to be working with them.
If you are based in the Americas or Canada and want to order a copy of Boneshaker, please click here to visit Skylight Books.
A friend of ours, Paul Groom, took some great photos at the show at Howies Bristol store on Friday. Here is a link to a selection of them….:
http://www.boneshakermag.com/Howies_BristolPics/
We had a great time and got a chance to meet lots of people interested in the mag… hats off to Jen with her Thinking Caps project, who kept on sewing throughout the night, bring her project alive and a big thanks to Howies and @No Gears for all their enthusiasm and support in getting the show together. The show will be up for the next two weeks, so if you missed it on Friday, make sure you check it out….
Looking forward to the show in London at Look Mum No Hands, on Saturday 2nd October… more details to follow…

Our new friends at Skylight Books, an independent bookstore located in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles have just posted a lovely blog about Boneshaker on their site, read it here . Saying such nice things as ‘we have as yet to see such a lovingly put together tribute to bicycle culture as this’. It also sounds like their customers like the mag too, with half of the amount we sent over having already sold…
We have recently had quite a flurry of interest from the US, with stockists now confirmed in San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles, Portland and Chicago. Exciting times….
Our good friends (and stockists) at the Arnolfini bookshop have created a nice little window display for our magazine. Nice to see the magazine together with local maps – actually encouraging more people to ride, which is what the magazine is all about.
Work on Issue #2 is progressing nicely, with plenty of interesting tales and beautiful photography / illustration. Thanks for everyones interest and ongoing contributions.