some of my very talented writer-friends. Enjoy!
Razored Zen (my husband's blog)
8 Mile Love Graffiti (Eric's a wonderful poet)
An Innocent, A Blog (A Canadian)
Resonance Murphy (Lots of fun over there)
Cedar's Mountain (Always much to discuss)
Christina Rundle (I don't know how she does everything she does!)
Frankenstein 1959 (Never a dull moment)
Full Throttle and F**k It (Not just a writer, but a talented artist, as well)
JR's Thumbprints (Writing from prison class--as a teacher, not an inmate)
Michelle's Spell (Powerful words from a sweet woman)
In art news, yesterday I donated a bunch of photos to The Nature Conservancy for use in presentations, publications, etc. I've also been featured on Art of Day. Pop over for a gander!



15 comments:
Thank you for the shout out! :)
You put me in some perfectly wonderful company. Feels awkward, ya know...
But I'll live.
Thanks for the shout out as well. It's always nice to know that what oozes from my brain can make people think from time to time.
Thanks for sharing some of your favourite blogs. I know what you mean about being busy!
Preens all preeny like.
wow, thanks for the shout out!
Honestly, I'm so glad to hear you're busy with your creative self. I wish I had a little more creative business. It would be better than the business I've been swamped with lately.
Take great care. :-)
Glad you are busy with good things.
Your posts have been missed, actually, Lana
Warm Aloha from Honolulu
Comfort Spiral
eric1313; Awkward--you silly! NP on the shout out. I love your poetry!
G; Anytime! ;)
Michelle (artscapes); *LOL* Yes...If you find any way to change the laws of time, let me know!
Charles; *LOL* I love you so much. :)
Christina; Glad to include you. :) Being busy with creative life can wear on a person, too, over time. I don't have much scheduled (yet) for Nov. & I'm really looking forward to a bit of a break!
Cloudia; Thanks. My posts have continued as normal, of course. I prescheduled a bunch of them when I knew I was going to be swamped. ;)
Wonderful article about you, Lana, congratulations! And the painting of yours that I so love, with the large bird on the wing in the marsh setting, is there!
Thanks so much for the shout-out on Resonance's behalf. She's a little weirded out by it, but, she's new to this whole blogging thing. I'll have to explain better how cool it is to have friends who appreciate you. ; )
Great post over on Art of Day. I find how you explained your processes very interesting--almost (ALMOST) as interesting as your work, itself. The eagle head that looks like its neck is comprised of a flock of birds is my favorite.
Lynda; Thanks, hon. I'm glad you like that painting. I did, too!
AvDB; Anytime, hon. Thanks for your kind comment. You're the 3rd person who commented on the "bird made of birds." Ironically, that was not my intention. That's actually how gyrfalcoms can look, depending on their level of development! Glad you like it, regardless.
Charles and Christina are very talented. I don't know the others--yet. :-D
They're all pretty cool, DH. Enjoy your visit(s.)
Sometimes we just have to pause and take care of business.
Travis; Hear, hear!
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