Ah, the Beauty{6} of Art « the long way home
Written by admin on August 31, 2009 – 1:52 pm -As Phil Ryken, just down the street at Tenth Pres writes in his book Art for God’s Sake: Bad Christian art “ultimately dishonors God because it is not in keeping with the truth and beauty of His character. … Let our art , our creations, speak of a beautiful work that a beautiful God has done in us, whether or not it is an explicitly “religious” piece. See original here: Ah, the Beauty{6} of Art « the long way home Read More →
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BibliOdyssey: Streamlining
Written by admin on August 31, 2009 – 12:25 pm -Eclectic historic science and art images from rare books and prints. Original post: BibliOdyssey: Streamlining Read More →
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Framework, or Cage? « DarcKnyt
Written by admin on August 31, 2009 – 7:30 am -In 1992, I finished a manuscript which, being kind about my first effort, sucked like a Hoover. I stayed away from writing for a long time after that, and focused on art . Read more from the original source: Framework, or Cage? « DarcKnyt Read More →
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The Blue Wave | Urban Art and Antiques
Written by admin on August 30, 2009 – 9:20 pm -Additionally, the show includes a 60-dealer Antiquarian Book Fair offering rare books , first editions, fine manuscripts , autographs, and unusual bibliographical material. The incredible diversity combined with the solid quality of items makes the Baltimore show a significant …. Funds raised through this event support the Young Friends’ mission of art acquisitions, conservation, and preservation of works in the collections, as well as education and outreach programming Continued here: The Blue Wave | Urban Art and Antiques Read More →
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A Guide to H. P. Lovecraft First Editions: Early Editions Didn't …
Written by admin on August 30, 2009 – 8:21 pm -These last three volumes collect all of Lovecraft’s fiction as it appeared in various publications; in 1985-86, S. T. Read the rest here: A Guide to H. P. Lovecraft First Editions: Early Editions Didn't … Read More →
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Q & A with Michel Vrana, Black Eye Design | The Casual Optimist
Written by admin on August 30, 2009 – 5:53 pm -In 1993, I started Black Eye Productions as a comic book publishing company. Inspired by Drawn and Quarterly, I sought to do justice to all the hard work that the cartoonists put into the books I published by making sure they were well packaged and … Read the original here: Q & A with Michel Vrana, Black Eye Design | The Casual Optimist Read More →
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Interview with author Cliff Pickover — The Endeavour
Written by admin on August 30, 2009 – 3:29 pm -He would dictate to his stenographers who would type an initial manuscript . Then, he would crowd the margins with additional details and establish links between scenes and characters Here is the original post: Interview with author Cliff Pickover — The Endeavour Read More →
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Byzantine Fresco Tolkien Art | Hobbit Movie News and Rumors …
Written by admin on August 30, 2009 – 12:05 pm -Byzantine Fresco Tolkien Art Jay writes: My name is Jay and I’m a designer and managing partner of a marketing agency in Newcastle in the North of England. I’ve been a Tolkien fan since my teens and have been collecting his books since college. … More here: Byzantine Fresco Tolkien Art | Hobbit Movie News and Rumors … Read More →
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A Gaggle of Interests – August 30 2009 | Urban Art and Antiques
Written by admin on August 30, 2009 – 8:54 am -Additionally, the show includes a 60-dealer Antiquarian Book Fair offering rare books , first editions, fine manuscripts , autographs, and unusual bibliographical material. The incredible diversity combined with the solid quality of items makes the Baltimore show a significant … Here is the original post: A Gaggle of Interests – August 30 2009 | Urban Art and Antiques Read More →
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LIT SOUP: The Reason
Written by admin on August 30, 2009 – 3:12 am -There has to be a reason why I work everyday, why I read manuscripts , why I work my butt off, literally, to sell domestic, foreign, and film rights. And it’s not because of the money because while that would be nice, agents aren’t rich people Read the original here: LIT SOUP: The Reason Read More →
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