Join me for a fascinating conversation with author Gary Baysinger this Thursday, October 30, at 11 AM PST on Portland, Oregon’s kboo.FM alternative radio station.
Gary and I shoot the breeze for about an hour, chatting about my writing life and inspirations.
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Seven books sitting on an earth-colored blanket in two rows of three, and a 7th book off to the side. Top row: Queen of Mercy by Natalie Barron The Chosen Queen by Sam Davis Heart of the Wolf Goddess by Autumn Wolff Bottom row: Curse of the Dragon Shadow by Selina Fenech Magica Riot by Kara Buchanan Island of Gold by Amy Maroney Side book: A Lake of Feathers and Moonbeams by Dax Murray
The books from before stacked in one pile, spines facing the camera.
Soooo, good news:
A bunch of books I had on order with my public library came in
The bad news:
A bunch of books I had on order with my public library came in *all at once*
And I thought this month was gonna be busy enough 😂
#books #bookish #BookSky
Happy reading!
Check out The Coffee Pot Book Club's #BookOfTheMonth:
🌟The Pirate's Physician by Amy Maroney🌟
Discover a compelling adventure full of intrigue & romance in the Mediterranean Sea!
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#HistoricalFiction #Renaissance
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Thank you so much for featuring my book this month! It’s an honor. 💗
From around 1900 onwards, the
Belgian artist Firmin Baes worked almost exclusively in pastels on canvas, rather than paper; he used a similar technique to Degas, crushing pastel sticks and mixing the pigment with water and gum arabic to make a paint that he applied with a brush.
Love history and the paranormal? Join authors Helen Hollick and Kathy Hollick on a delightful journey through North Devon as they encounter history, beautiful landscapes, and the occasional friendly ghost.
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WOMENSART blog:
The Elusive Female Artistic Genius
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Group IV, No 3, The Ten Largest, Youth, 1907, Hilma Af Klimt, Swedish artistcwho was a pioneer re abstract art #WomensArt
Painting of a black bird, top centre, flying right in blue sky while below the canvas is white
Georgia O'Keeffe
A Black Bird with Snow-Covered Red Hills, 1946
#WomensArt
'Blosdom boughs' by contemporary US painter
Erin Hanson #WomensArt
Print in deep blue, black and white of a mountain landscape under a starry night sky
Canadian artist and printmaker Christina Koch based in the country’s easternmost province, Newfoundland and Labrador #WomensArt
Katie Brooks, US artist known for creating intricate paintings on natural found materials, including leaves #WomensArt
Painting of two tulip blossoms in merging red and yellow on long thin stems with and botj with one long leaf, the flowers are side by side on a cream background
Tulips, Mary Moser (1744-1819), English painter-one of the most celebrated women artists of 18thc Britain #WomensArt #April
Print of a dark cloud over a green landscape with rain to the right half of the image and none to the left
'Is it raining where you are?' by contemporary UK printmaker Sarah Morgan #WomensArt #AprilShowers
Photograph featuring the upper half of a standing Black woman, to the left, looking outwards with head raised proudly, to the right is her self-portrait, upoer half looking left, on a cream wall
"I just decided, when someone says you can't do something. DO MORE OF IT."
- Faith Ringgold (1930-2024) US artist #womensart
As #WomensHistoryMonth comes to an end, here's a reminder to explore more art by women all year round 💗
Visit our women artists art term for art, stories, resources and more 👉 buff.ly/Bfwdlyf
🧑🎨 Dod Procter (1892–1972) © the artist's estate / Bridgeman Images. 📷 Jerwood Collection
Check out my 5-star review of historian Annie Whitehead's fascinating new nonfiction book, Murder in Anglo-Saxon England.
Whitehead brilliantly portrays a mesmerizing medieval world of power, betrayal, warfare, bloodshed, and justice.
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Today, author Alison Morton wraps up our March through History with an inspiring post about women making history.
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#WomensHistoryMonth
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Painting featuring a large basket of plums to the left and a small basket of strawberries to the right on a table surface with a single peach in front, in a darkened interior
Basket of Plums and Basket of Strawberries, 1632 by Louise Moillon, French Baroque era painter #WomensArt
Photograph featuring a sitting Black woman with large square blue glasses wearing a vibrantly coloured striped red yellow blue white and black jacket in the same fabric which covers her lap and is also the backdrop
Kenyan artist Thandiwe Muriu’s photographic portraits cloaking models in patterned fabric #WomensArt
Image of a section of material with a cross design in thin lines and colours of red and grey against a dark background
A new Scottish tartan memorializing the (mainly) female victims of the Witchcraft Act has been officially registered, created by Claire Mitchell and Zoe Venditozzi, founders of the Witches of Scotland campaign #WomensArt
via Smithsonian Magazine
Welcome to WomensArtBlueSky! 💙
Image - the ‘Graffiti Grannies of Lisbon', Lata65
Women were key players during WW2, and some of them worked as spies. Check out author Deborah Swift's post today about Britain's women field agents. Working behind enemy lines, they sabotaged Nazi operations.
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#WomensHistoryMonth
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Our march through history continues today with author Nancy Jardine's fascinating look at a talented 19th c. Scottish sculptor, Amelia Hill.
#WomensHistoryMonth
#Edinburgh
#Scotland
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Today on our march through history, celebrated author and historian Helen Hollick shines a light on the persecution of witches in Europe.
#WomensHistoryMonth
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'Herstory' includes rich legacies of writing and other evidence of women's worlds. Canadian novelist Cryssa Bazos brings to life such women in her mesmerizing novels about the tumultuous 17th century.
#WomensHistoryMonth
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Painting of different sea shell on a wooden table
The Prado, national art gallery of Spain, founded in 1819, only hosted its first solo exhibition of a female artist in 2016, 17thc painter Clara Peeters, not untypical of many major galleries globally...
#WomensArt
Women have contributed essential knowledge to the healing professions throughout history. Today, author Elizabeth St.John shines a light on Lucy St.John and Johanna St.John, two brilliant and innovative healers.
#WomensHistoryMonth
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❀༻ Books Worth Reading ༺❀
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✮ ( ¸.•´✶ West of Santillane
By Brook Allen *´¨✫)
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#BooksWorthReading #BookOfTheDay #HistoricalFiction
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