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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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INTERVIEW WTH ARTIST ZACHARY BRUNNER
I’ve talked before about the fantastic art work included in my book The Apocalypse Sucks. Airship 27 Productions commissioned artist Zachary Brunner to illustrate the inside of the book. Zach is a New York-based illustrator, working in concept art and … Continue reading
LUCKY THIRTEEN – FIFTY-TWO NEW THINGS TO DO IN 2013: NO. 45
Cornucopias represent bounty and my life is full of bounty this week. I’m back to having more time on my hands again just in time for the holidays. Being semi-retired can be confusing. This week after finishing a … Continue reading
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LUCKY THIRTEEN – FIFTY-TWO NEW THINGS FOR 2013: NO. 31
The Enid Symphony Center presents Summer Wine a series of free events in the Enid Symphony Center on Tuesday evenings in August The Maestro, the Missus and the Minister present Always! Tuesday, August 6, 2013 7:00 pm A “DeLovely” concert … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Enid, furniture, music, Park Avenue Thrift, poetry, reading, Symphony, wine
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LUCKY THIRTEEN – FIFTY-TWO NEW THINGS FOR 2013: NO. 15
Always on the hunt for new ideas I’m writing a new novel. I hesitate to call it a romance novel even though it revolves around a relationship between mature adults. It isn’t steamy – I leave those stories … Continue reading