subtext and ephemera

 

a r c h i v e
previously read

 

a p p e n d i c e s
other books

 

p r e f a c e
what is this?

 

d r e a m
the index


There are others like this one. Know, even as you look at this thing, that there are more.

I don't visit these every day. Or once a week. I'm too unstructured to follow a journal that faithfully. Even a good one. Just thought I should give a disclaimer.

Soignee
http://www.thingsimagined.com
Heidi has the soul of an artist. She feels deeply, sees clearly, and loves completely. Isn't that what art is for?

Journals of Purple Sky
http://chiaropurple.homestead.com/home.html
Full color artist's journals, online. Not updated too often, but worth the trip to find out.

Turtle Trax Diary
http://www.turtlemoon.com/trax/diary1.htm
Want to see art? Susan's got a fantastic bunch of entries, once per month. Some personal, some dealing with being an artist or with her work. The whole site's great, too.

Pretty Rain Makes You Smile http://www.johndoe.org/louise/
Louise is one of my bestest friends. Writes really well. Her journal is an under-visited plethora of information and self-therapy, and you really must read it all.

 

Other Appendices
Everything on this site is ©2000, by me. If you steal it, I will prosecute you. Period. I have the cease-and-desist forms sitting here, and I won't hesitate to send one to you, your ISP, and your mother. Don't fuck with me.

No, I don't have another, text-only journal.

Most of the art components will be bylined with where they were purchased, from whom, and if it's not recognizable as a derivative work, with any original artists' names and contact information, provided I know it.

 

 

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