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1. Art and its purpose

I enjoy John Green’s three-minute rants on YouTube as much as his books. Here is one of my recent favorites. It’s about expression, tragedy, and the nonconformist contemporary art forms of Ai WeiWei. If you live in or near Indianapolis, the exhibit runs until July 21st* at the Museum of Art.

*I’m assuming my parents, who are moving back to Indianapolis tomorrow, will not be attending.  

Writing Update:

I am revising my middle grade novel BIRD NERD with notes from my agent. I’ll complete the revision around July 4th. While waiting to hear from agent about the revision, I’ll work on my other book. There is always the “other” book.


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