Duluth, MN to Kansas City MO: Second in a series based on a pan-American trip in a hybrid at age 80, to be a published book.
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I am so excited! After years of people telling me that I should compile my paintings into a book, I have finally done it and it has gone live on Amazon! It's so cool to see my stuff in print. 2018 is off to a pretty good start. :)…
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The cover reveal for Mark Miller's newest story - http://empyricaltales.blogspot.com/2016/10/cover-reveal-not-so-perfect-game.html
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New applications are revolutionizing long-standing norms and industries (think about a simple Uber application challenging the taxi industry). Individuals and businesses have made applications for every facet in our lives, and this includes the education field. Teachers now have some very interesting tools available free that they can use to enhance their teaching methods and the learning experience of their students. Here are 10 of the best free educational technology tools available in the…
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Title: The Accidental Art Thief
Genre: General fiction/Literary
Author: Joan Schweighardt
Website: www.joanschweighardt.com
Publisher: Twilight Times…
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Joan Schweighardt is a former indie publisher who now works as a freelance writer, ghostwriter, and editor. The Accidental Art Thief is her fifth novel.
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It was just released on Kindle Direct at Amazon yesterday. THE MINE, published by Dry River Publications an imprint of Fresno River Press is about a frustrated artist. Ron Mueller is not happy with lack of sales of his paintings. He does get a few small commissions, but it is not enough. He has difficulty relating to his wife's family, which creates…
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Leonardo’s Machines
By Domenico Laurenza and Mario Taddei
5 Stars
The Master’s Genius
Most people are aware of the artistic endeavors of Leonardo da Vinci, but it is in his design of machines that the master’s prowess is truly revealed. Through the use of computer graphics, modern technology has now expanded on…
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Exciting changes have been forced on website changes for this member and writer. Perhaps I am trying to do too much. Anyway, I had to make a decision on whether to continue two other websites that were not getting much traffic, and yet the costs were going up each year, which …………. Well, it was nuts to stay there. The two new sites are up at the links below in the signature…
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Akira Okihu on a blog, discusses the quest for followers. Maybe I am late in replying to this piece on "quest for followers" but it is something, the topic, which so many of us are in the middle of these days. It isn't really meeting others in person, but one is developing an audience at this level. I realize there are pros and cons to the entire concept of "social…
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Paint Me Althena is a story about second chances. Ava abandoned her family three years ago in a quest to find herself – or so she claimed. But fulfillment continues to sidestep her at every turn. Then, unlikely circumstances throw her and her estranged husband Ethan back into each others’ lives. Learning to trust again isn’t easy for either of them, especially with meddlesome in-laws, complicated new relationships, and a mountain of guilt. At times I was frustrated with the heroine’s choices…
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My friend, and author, Kate Tenbeth has an exciting new release! Here is the official story from her publisher: http://empyricaltales.blogspot.com/2012/10/kate-tenbeth-is-unlucky.html
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I recently posted a video on YouTube on how for only $5 you can fix 150 words you have written by hiring me to make these words turn into pearls of prose. Check out my vid: Here is the link
I have been working in the Creative Design field for over 35 years making people and packages look great for sales presentations, marketing campaigns and in…
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Duluth, MN to Kansas City MO: Second in a series based on a pan-American trip in a hybrid at age 80, to be a published book.
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The Book of Kells is second only to St. Patrick as an Irish icon. A project launched in 2011 will bring it out of art, academic and literary circles and make it more popular.
Half a million visitors a year gawk at the open volumes displayed at Trinity College, University of Dublin, unable to believe it is the work of humans. The lavish, intricate, minute, illuminated art and calligraphy, overwhelms even the Holy Script.
When “evil thieves”…
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This PBS series has been on for a short while, three seasons, which I presume is a measure of some success. So, having recently, discovered that series, and having missed the presvious seasons one and two, we went about getting the DVDs for those first two seasons. After watching the entire first season, went to bed and I dreamt of being an English bloke in some farcical situation, as dreams go. The next night we watched part of the second season and for the second evening in a row, I…
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Dare to be yourself!
Dare to be free!
This is the premise of Liesel Soley's inspiring children's picture book, Can You Be an Artist?
Freddie, Honey and Bae are so different culturally speaking, yet they're so alike at the same time. They all have one thing in common: they have a big…
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