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"Supernatural"
A recent piece I did because my muse told me to. The world asked for help and what it found was a guardian angel who was already here. I have another idea for supernatural so stay tuned but for now enjoy this one. The whole story can be found
here.
I was hoping my first post here would be a challenge but this is an important one. With Relay for Life right around the corner I am trying to raise awareness for the cure. I welcome you to my
blog, if only to read "Just Bee-cause", please decide to click on by.
By: Rebecca,
on 12/18/2007
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To celebrate the holidays we asked some of our favorite people in publishing what their favorite book was. Let us know in the comments what your favorite book is and be sure to check back throughout the week for more “favorites”.
Christine Duplessis is a Marketing Manager at Simon and Schuster.
I say that my favorite book is Pride and Prejudice. And it really is brilliant—great characters, great story, writing that has held up for all these years. I can still remember reading it for the first time and how it made me feel. But deep down I know that my favorite book is really a historical romance, The Prize by Julie Garwood, because that’s the book I go back and reread whenever I’m sad or sick or stressed out. But shh. Don’t tell.
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How beautiful! I'm so glad that I clicked on the picture to get the detail! This is an image that really speaks to the viewer...it speaks to me!
Laurie
How beautiful! I'm so glad that I clicked on the picture to get the detail! This is an image that really speaks to the viewer...it speaks to me!
Laurie
Beautiful. The colors, the image, and the she morphs into the flower. Beautiful!
Absolutely beautiful Karen. Great to see you here joining in the fun.
what a stunning piece! i love forget me nots and this is a wonderful way to forget not!