Indie Wednesday

We are all about promotion of the indie here. Are you a indie artist or author? Post links to your work! This is the place to brag about your work. Or do you know an indie that needs to be seen? Post a link. Sharing is caring after all. We also welcome you to post services for the indie… If you are an editor, cover designer, or something like that… Post that link!

Happy Sunday!

Good Morning ! I hope everyone had a good week. Here is today’s prompt!

If you could live in any time period or place, where would you choose and why?

Kids’ Week: Day Four and Five

Good morning all. My apologies for missing yesterday. I wasn’t feeling well. But I am here today so let’s get this going! I hope you all have been enjoying and that you have found some books for your littles!

Tales From Riverside: The Shadow Of Harshman House
Raz T. Slasher Sophia and her new friends learn the history of the local haunted house. The trio explore the scary house and fight what they find inside. Will they win? Riverside is a small town with many tales to tell. This is the first chapter book in the Tales from Riverside children’s series from horror writer Dr. Raz T. Slasher. https://books2read.com/talesfromriversidetheshadowofharshmanhouse

Lincoln’s Halloween Adventure
Raz T. Slasher
From the mind of Raz T. Slasher, illustrated by Stew Brown. Lincoln’s Halloween Adventure follows the inspiring journey of a young boy determined to face his fears in time to decorate his house for Halloween. Lincoln learns a lot about himself and makes some new friends along the way. https://books2read.com/LincolnsHalloweenAdventure

Dylan and the Pet Zombie
Patricia Harris
Dylan is looking for a friend in a zombie apocalypse. Will he find one?
https://books2read.com/Dylanpetzombie

Not Just Another Danny
Patricia Harris
Danny is having a hard time with friends at school. He is one of four Daniels in his class. He doesn’t like sports. He is different. He learns how to enjoy the fact that he is Not Just Another Danny.
https://books2read.com/notjustanotherdanny/

Kids Art

This adorable drawing is by Miss Sophia Elliot. She was inspired by our newsletter.

Happy Sunday!

Good Morning ! I hope everyone had a good week. Here is today’s prompt!

Local gravestones begin disappearing. What do you do, if anything?

Motivational Monday

Its another week, another Monday!


So tell us, what’s on your desk to get done this week? Let’s boost and motivate each other!

It’s Sunday!

Good Morning ! I hope everyone had a good week. Here is today’s prompt!

The old house, with its wildly overgrown garden, was silent….secretive.

Art Submission

KJ Hannah Greenberg uses her trusty point-and-shoot camera to capture the order of G-d’s universe, and Paint 3D to capture the chaos of her universe. Sometimes, it’s insufficient for her to sate herself by applying verbal whimsy to pastures where gelatinous wildebeests roam or fey hedgehogs play. Hannah’s poetry and art collections are: Word Magpie (Audience Askew, 2024, Forthcoming), Subrogation (Seashell Books, 2023), and One-Handed Pianist (Hekate Publishing, 2021).

The fae brought me coffee!

Our faery friends did coffee art this time. I believe it was the mama faery (Jennifer Elliott) that was the artist this time. Aren’t they just the cutest things?

Art Of Joseph A. Miller

Portfolio:

Joseph A. Miller: Art | Flickr

Joseph A. Miller is an Associate Professor of Art at S.U.N.Y. Buffalo State, where he has taught drawing and painting since 1997. Miller’s work is in numerous public and private collections, and has been shown internationally in Finland, China, Poland and the Czech Republic, as well as across the United States, from Berkeley, California to Cambridge, Massachusetts. His work is represented by Art Dialogue Gallery in Buffalo, NY and West End Gallery in Corning, NY.

Website:

https://artdesign.buffalostate.edu/directory/joseph-miller

What Joseph has to say about his art:

I focus primarily on the human figure depicted in environments that create a context for psychologically charged open ended narratives. Many of these narratives explore ideas about power and vulnerability, about enchantment and play. Children are often featured because children often play.

Quality of light is a common theme. In particular, the way in which atmospheric light and locale can suggest a sense of mystery and silence. These works are dark, humid and hopefully, at their best, memorable. For me, the most successful are those that evoke the feeling that an event is about to happen or has recently happened.

Images of figures or figures in landscapes, in groups or in isolation, share a common feeling of significance. Wholly absorbed within themselves or the dialogue shared between one another, they wait for the unfolding of their private story.

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