Inktober Update & Preptober
Inktober is over half way over and as of this writing I am caught up but by the time this posts–well, we’ll see. This year has been more challenging for […]
I'm a writer and artist with an avid interest in imaginative worlds that explore the beautiful and wonderous alongside the tragic, dark and sorrowful.
Inktober is over half way over and as of this writing I am caught up but by the time this posts–well, we’ll see. This year has been more challenging for […]
I have often debated posting more about my fiction on my site but for a variety of reasons I have held back. The biggest reason is that the internet is […]
I wouldn’t call 2019 the worst year of my life because I don’t think it is ever useful to compare the highs and lows of life. It has been a […]
Last year was my first Inktober and I approached it with trepidation because I wasn’t terribly confident in my artistic abilities, particularly as compared to the phenomenal talent that participates […]
If I were to pick a word for 2019 it would be LOSS. I was prepared for the loss of my mother because her decade long decline had made it […]
I’m not especially keen to jump on this bandwagon but I found myself attracted to a familiar dynamic in Caroline Calloway, one I saw once in Anais Nin that is […]
This post is a little late because I’ve been on a much needed vacation which involved nothing so exciting as not having anything scheduled and a little day trip to […]
As you might know, I have been making progress with my Starchild series by scrapping my old drafts and staring all over again. I decided to participate in Camp […]
Trapeze: The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1947–1955 by Anaïs Nin My rating: 5 of 5 stars Anais at her most brittle but the result is a greater glimpse into […]
How is it June already? I’m still sorting myself out, trying to catch up on a variety of projects and opportunities that all seem to be ready to be tackled […]