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Make Haiku Mini-Comic Book #45
Posted on June 14, 2014 Leave a Comment
Large crow greets drivers Claws cling to top of stop sign Statue stil sentinel Follow the instructions below to make this week’s mini-comic book. Enjoy. HOW TO MAKE YOUR VERY OWN ZCW MINI-COMIC from Brian Payne, artist 1.) Download the image to your computer desktop. 2.) Set your printer to the fill entire paper/borderless setting and use the […]
ZCW #45-C
Posted on June 13, 2014 Leave a Comment
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Third line of this week’s haiku comic. ZINCCOMICS View original post
ZCW #45-B
Posted on June 11, 2014 Leave a Comment
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Second line of this week’s haiku comic. ZINCCOMICS View original post
ZCW #45-A
Posted on June 9, 2014 Leave a Comment
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First line of this week’s haiku comic. ZINCCOMICS View original post
Life in a No. 1 Arts Community
Posted on June 7, 2014 12 Comments
A recent Huffington Post Article, Quirky Spots Where You’re Free to be You and Me ranks Homer, Alaska No. 1. Our town received this recognition for being a former hippie haven, and for having a thriving artist community. Now, most of the “hippies” are grandparents, but the artistic community remains rich and innovative. In this photo Brian and I were […]
Writer’s Cyber Salon
Posted on June 7, 2014 7 Comments
I went for years not finishing anything. Because, of course, when you finish something you can be judged. – Erica Jong I chose this week’s quote because I feel it is a description of my writing life. I still have files of incomplete stories. And the story and book I published have, in terms of […]
Make Haiku Mini-Comic Book #44
Posted on June 7, 2014 Leave a Comment
Black, deep magenta Rich red, golden tangerine Pale white sun rising. Follow the instructions below to make this week’s mini-comic book. Enjoy. HOW TO MAKE YOUR VERY OWN ZCW MINICOMIC from Brian Payne, artist 1.) Download the image to your computer desktop. 2.) Set your printer to the fill entire paper/borderless setting and use the landscape format to […]
New Orleans Connections: VANISHING PEARLS Director Nailah Jefferson interviewed by Eileen Julien
Posted on June 6, 2014 Leave a Comment
I’m reblogging this because it provided me with information about a community I knew nothing of and looks like a movie worth watching.