stories, some that are still being formed, some that went over the transom in the last century
The "Brit a Day" series
What does a months-long parade of attractive British men have to do with fiction, you might well ask? These gentlemen have inspired some lovely scenes, part of the life I live in my head. Over time, some of these scenes reach out to one another and begin to form a story. For the present, each one of these pictures provides a writing prompt for me, a way to keep me writing with a sense of passion and narrative, even when the stories are not yet fully formed.
Friday, February 11, 2011
A Brit a Day [#354]
Happy birthday to my friend Sue, Eddie Argos' mum. Here she is a number of years ago with a toddling-aged Eddie. She graciously posted some adorable family photos on her Facebook page a while back, and this is one of them.
professional designer living in San Diego, California, and she grew up before the internet blew the concept of Six Degrees of Separation out of the water.
My favourite albums.
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I've spent the last two years painting other peoples favourite albums.
I've loved it. I'm still doing it, although at the moment I'm only making
three at ...
Original Photoshop Art with an Essay
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*My Dog is a Little Bridge Between the Man-Made and Nature*
I was inspired to create these two images by the book I was reading at the
time. The book w...
This Side of Paradise
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I'm currently reading 'This Side of Paradise' [1920] by F. Scott
Fitzgerald, and here is my visualization of Amory Blaine [actually Tom
Hiddleston in 'The ...
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