The Diary Junction Blog: Manuscripts don't burn
Written by admin on March 10, 2010 – 8:25 am -His most famous book - The Master and Margarita - was kept secret for years after his death and not published until the 1960s. Continued here: The Diary Junction Blog: Manuscripts don't burn Read More →
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Time Sanctified: The Book of Hours in Medieval Art and Life …
Written by admin on March 10, 2010 – 6:33 am -Time Sanctified: The Book of Hours in Medieval Art and Life. Posted by admin On March - 10 - 2010 View original here: Time Sanctified: The Book of Hours in Medieval Art and Life … Read More →
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How Do Millais' Paintings of Mariana and Isabella Visualize …
Written by admin on March 10, 2010 – 4:23 am -As Baldry explains in his book , their views were direct and clear. Here is the original: How Do Millais' Paintings of Mariana and Isabella Visualize … Read More →
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Day 3: I become a critic by default | Novelspot
Written by admin on March 9, 2010 – 11:55 pm -I took my editing career with me to Duluth, and worked on manuscripts for a number of publishers. It was a way to support myself and my kids (2 now) and be home with them—distracted, frazzled, and whiny, but home. … Here is the original post: Day 3: I become a critic by default | Novelspot Read More →
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From the desk of Jim Reed » Blog Archive » MOBY DICK THE FLEAS AND ME
Written by admin on March 9, 2010 – 8:19 pm -Forty years ago, Marshall McLuhan and others predicted the demise of the Newspaper and the Book . I suppose manuscript dealers during the time of Gutenberg predicted that no-one would purchase reading material if it could be printed up by anybody with … So, they methodically begin destroying books and art and anything that evokes these memories. View original post here: From the desk of Jim Reed » Blog Archive » MOBY DICK THE FLEAS AND ME Read More →
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Q & A with Pamela Hart, writer in residence at the Katonah Museum …
Written by admin on March 9, 2010 – 2:50 pm -Again, basically questions that I use as a writer when I’m using a work of art . Again, the work of art , it’s like the illustration. I mean this is how you move through the world, in my opinion. View post: Q & A with Pamela Hart, writer in residence at the Katonah Museum … Read More →
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On Art & Writing - Terry Tibke's Blog: VBlog - Part 4: Penciling …
Written by admin on March 9, 2010 – 11:10 am -I’ve never read anything by… - Is this an attempt to draw some attention to the books on the pile that are doing stalwart work propping the rest up but haven’t been read at all Excerpt from: On Art & Writing - Terry Tibke's Blog: VBlog - Part 4: Penciling … Read More →
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PQ365 » Life of Many Colors
Written by admin on March 9, 2010 – 4:12 am -techniques are traditional or modern. “Above all, art works should lead people into deep thoughts and stimulate the most beautiful feeling from the bottom of their hearts. Read the original post: PQ365 » Life of Many Colors Read More →
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ALONE ON A BOREAL STAGE: Art & Words
Written by admin on March 8, 2010 – 11:28 pm -I’ve written a number of poems about art , some of which have survived the ax and might find their way into my next book . I have poems in a new manuscript that respond to art as well, but they’re troubling me. I admire Simspon’s work and … Read more here: ALONE ON A BOREAL STAGE: Art & Words Read More →
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Democracy Sometimes: Democracy of Art
Written by admin on March 8, 2010 – 10:04 pm -How can one reputable agent say she “loves loves loves” my main character (but she can’t do anything with it right now) while another rejects the manuscript sight unseen? One feminist publisher says, “We found it very well written … It would democratize the art world, and some of its denizens don’t want that. Here is the original post: Democracy Sometimes: Democracy of Art Read More →
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