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Little Angels

Amy Foo

Preserving the unique legacy of Little Angels Orphanage & its mission.

A selection of treasured photographs bringing readers glimpses into the lives of children living in Little Angels Orphanage in Siem Reap, Cambodia.

  Journalism    Photobook   5,000 words   25% complete   8 publishers interested
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Update #11 - Update 01/2018 Jan. 10, 2018

DearAmazing Backers, 

A very happy new year to all!

Here are some updates on how the Little Angels Book Project is doing.

Plans are underway for the publisher to make a trip to either Indonesia or Vietnam, on their quest to source for the best printer 
our budget can buy! I’m excited and can’t wait to begin choosing materials for the book printing.

We’ve also discussed and finalised on the book outline in detail, while sharing with them my plans for a trip back to Cambodia
in the coming weeks, part of the process in preparing the perks for you amazing backers.

I think I have browsed almost every single photo book in Singapore anyone could get their hands on, just for some inspiration.
Apart from the fact that I have this mini obsession with photo books since forever. One of the dreams I've always harboured is 
owning a coffee shop cum book shop, housing all the second hand photo books in the world!

Daydreaming aside, I wish to also share with you the good work my publisher has done. 
It is my tremendous luck and honour to know them and have them handling this project.
They are very committed folks in the work they do and their passion in helping indie authors realise their books (one of them is a 
published writer herself!) and seeing the exorbitant prices being charged with lack of support given to authors these days by most of the
crowdfunding platform service providers, they are inspired to launch their own platform, aiming to better support authors in their 
fund raising and publishing efforts. I will share the link in due course once they’ve launched. I’m a firm believer that good things are 
meant to be shared, like what one of my ex-colleagues used to say, “Sharing is Caring.”    


Amy