Leg chewed off by mutant boa constrictor? MAKE GOOD ART. Cat exploded? MAKE GOOD ART. Words of wisdom from one of my favorite living authors:
I believe they are in order for my wonderful, amazing and talented critique partner, Kate McKinley, who has just been published. SURRENDER TO THE SIREN PRINCE Marine biologist Morgan Johansson doesn’t believe in fairy tales, so when rumors of a sexy male siren surface, she sets out on her boat to prove them wrong. But […]
On the furthest stretch of western coastline along the edge of the contiguous United States lie a series of three bays: Birch Bay, Semiahmoo Bay, and Boundary Bay, a scoop of calm, blue-green ocean that extends between the USA and Canada. Places like Drayton Harbor, Blaine, Semiahmoo First Nation Reserve, Surrey, White Rock, Crescent Beach and Ocean Park all […]
This video is jaw droppingly amazing. The photography, the music. And one of the most amazing places on earth. If you ever ever get a chance to go, take it. I know I’ve blogged about Yosemite before in Happy Places. But when I saw this video, I knew I had to tuck it away and […]
Jillian Stone was born a storyteller. A skill that got her into considerable trouble as a youth until she solved the problem by becoming an advertising creative. And the career did seem to suit her as she won many national ad awards including the Clio and the New York Art Director’s Club Gold. What more could she ask for? Create […]
Some links I have just discovered and would like to keep for later. How did the post work during the Regency period? The Regency Post An EXCELLENTLY researched blog by author Shannon Donnelly The Regency Post Office by Joanna Bourne London Mail in Georgian England Postage in 19th Century England by the Victorian Web Regency […]