Are you traveling soon? Do you have some work days off for the holidays? You might want to settle in and cozy up with a good book. Here are some that are offered directly by authors so if you’d like … Continue reading →
I’m not sure why it always happens like this, but every November my family reminds me of life in the busy forests where squirrels are hurriedly getting their acorns tucked away, where chatter seems to keep the creatures warm from … Continue reading →
Time to cozy up with some lovely and sweet books. You’ll find them on a new promo I’ve joined with some friends. Oh and if you click on The Far Side of Heaven, you’ll find a competitively priced art calendar … Continue reading →
I’m not a young person. I’m not the most educated in the world, either. But I do have a strong compassion for the arts. My mother taught me piano and I could read music just like I could read my … Continue reading →
When you find you have excess. Or alternately titled Count the Days. I know a lot of artists. And I’ve seen their studios. No one who paints is without a pile of artwork lying around collecting dust! I know that. … Continue reading →
Kaiber, from what I understand, have their own artists that they work with, so this is an ethically acceptable AI program for all the naysayers. But it does really cool things with your images. I’ve been using my own artwork … Continue reading →
Just in time for Halloween! All five books in A San Juan Islands Series…and a NEW cookbook with recipes from the story coming to you from Lavender Lass Books. Lorri Moulton’s books are just as elegant as the lady is … Continue reading →
Check out the funtastic Kickstarters I and a few friends have put together. You’d be amazed at all the beautiful artwork and rewards they have to offer. So much more fun than just buying from Amazon, Kickstarter campaigns put you … Continue reading →
Meet Ivar. He was my Anikan (Star Wars). When I first started writing Ivar I had just watched episode 4 of Star Wars and I was heart broken for what the Jedi did to that poor little boy. So I … Continue reading →