Quiver Presale Extended One Week!

We are extremely grateful to everyone who has supported Project Quiver through a purchase of our upcoming book, Quiver: The Art of Life through Bowcraft. Published by Trope, this gorgeous coffee table book featuring 14 of the world’s finest bowyers is expected for release in the end of October. We have decided to extend the presale for one more week until July 20. So if you have not yet bought your copy, there is still time.

Each presale book purchase includes a limited bookplate hand-signed and numbered by the authors. And you can also add to your purchase a collectors' set of 14 stunning bookmarks, one for each bowyer featured in the book. Use the limited time code PROJECTQUIVER5 to save an extra 5% on your purchase.

Above photo: Sunset shoot with Todd and Simon Kehl in the Swiss countryside.

Winners of Book Giveaways!

As previously announced, we have three book giveaways: one to an early supporter and two more chosen among the first one hundred customers, all randomly selected.

And the winners are…

David Idleman from the United States, an early supporter; Alexandros Adamou from the UK; and Aurelio Rodríguez from Spain. Congratulations to each of you! A free copy of Quiver will be sent to you along with your order.

 

Salish Wolf Podcast.

#88 Martin Birk on Project Quiver

Martin Birk is a bowyer based in Bornholm, Denmark, an island in the Baltic Sea, where he also teaches archery. He carves bows under the brand of Birk Bows and is known on social media as the Scandinavian Archer.

Listen here.

#89 Néthanel Hersent on Project Quiver

Néthanel Hersent a bowyer based in Dordogne, France, where he not only carves bows, but also makes knives and axes, forging the metal and using byproducts of bow carving for his handles. He carves bows under the brand of Raven Selfbows.

Listen here.

 
 

About us.

Ela Harper is a photographer and content creator based in Costa Rica. At just 15 years old, Ela is carving her own path - literally and creatively. She has traded traditional schooling for hands-on experience in photography, travel, and Brazilian jiujitsu.

Todd Howard is a traditional archery instructor, acupuncturist, and writer living in Nosara, Costa Rica. Traditional archery came into his life a decade ago through his dedicated practice of Qigong, and soon after he began carving bows.

 
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Reflections on Project Quiver as the Presale Rolls on