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2024: Craft Shows and Halloween
I am always amazed at the creativity of people. I write stories and that is about as creative as I get. But I spent Saturday in Enid at the Stride Craft Show. I was so impressed with the vendors and … Continue reading
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2024: Hidden Gems in Enid
My hometown, Enid, Oklahoma, has been on a campaign of public art in the last few years. This particular piece is on the City Offices. We have a Mainstreet Enid group that helps keep the downtown area looking good and … Continue reading
2024: Craft Shows and Novels
Yesterday I had a book signing downtown at a craft show. Sometimes books sell at craft shows, and sometimes people are looking for other things. I was set up at a table with my sister who makes the most adorable … Continue reading
2023: Cathy Thomas, Enid Writers Club Member
Last fall, I introduced you to the members in my writing club. Most of them agreed to an interview at that time. But Cathy Thomas is BUSY!!! She teaches band at a local school and finally with summer break she … Continue reading
2021:Expect the Unexpected – Gabriella Saenz
I recently released a new book, Flatiron Death Grip, through Airship 27 Productions. It is in the pulp fiction genre and the publisher always pairs the writer with an artist to bring the story to life. The color cover is … Continue reading
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2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Big Magic!
I’m reading a new book, Big Magic, by Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray Love. You might like it. It is about living the creative life and is mostly geared toward writers, but also other artists. Some of … Continue reading
2019 Life-long Learning: New Roads
I’ve come to some conclusions about life. No one gets out alive. I have a friend who hates it when I say that. But what I mean is death is inevitable. It is what you do in life … Continue reading
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2018 Clearing your Life: Nescatunga Arts Festival!
I was a vendor at the 49th annual Nescatunga Arts Festival yesterday. https://www.nescatunga.org/ It was a beautiful day on the downtown square in Alva, Oklahoma – not nearly as hot as Friday – though windy. My daughter … Continue reading
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2017 Something New: Artist Robert Steele
Each year as I begin a series of blogs, I try to find a theme to follow. This year that theme is “something new.” I will try each week to bring a new experience to my blog. This week … Continue reading
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BALANCING FRIENDS AND ART IN EVERYDAY LIFE
Pauline Jones is our chick expert (and rabbits, horses, etc.) at the Atwoods store where we both work. The thing she loves most about her job – it’s obvious that she loves her job – is the change. … Continue reading
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Tagged animals, art, Atwoods, Cricket Hatcher, Moore's chips, Pauline Jones, Pointer overalls, Tennessee
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