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artist Janet Moore, author Dick Lemon, and Marylu
Whenever Millie Speaks to Me
by Richard Lemon
Illustrations by Marylu
"Whenever Millie Speaks to Me" is a charming poem by author Richard Lemon. A little philosophical and whimsical at the same time. Fun to read aloud and kids like it! To order a copy please click on this link for Owl 52 Press.
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Jasmine Nights and Monkey Pluck: Love, Discovery and Tea
Teatime and you're invited!
Jasmine Nights& Monkey Pluck is a collection of vignettes and poems with lovely color photos on each page. The book is about love, discovery and tea. It includes the work of many well-known Northern California writers, including the poetry of Terry Ehret, Sonoma County's Poet Laureate. To order a copy, $18.95 plus tax and shipping, contact Marylu. mdowning@sonic.net
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Juicy
Tomatoes
by Susan Swartz
Swartz looks
at women in our mid-life. She writes a bouncy, no holds barred book
filled with stories of women who are not content to age gracefully,
but to push themselves at this creative time of life. |
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Horse
Orchard
features the
raw poetry of Fionna Perkins
The cover was a humbling experience
at learning to draw horses, the first attempt being declared much
like an "anteater". Persistance won out and the raven feather and
wild mane are indicative of Fionna's wild and dark words about her
beloved ponies and metaphors for the end of life and of cycles. |
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Saltwater,
Sweetwater
was the second
anthology offered by Barbara Baer's Floreant Press. It is a book of
place, Mendocino and Sonoma County in particular. Dedicated to writer
Suzanne Lipsett and Environmentalist Judy Bari, the tone is sometimes
somber, always irreverent and funny too. The artwork includes numerous
West County "Donkey Barn" artists, and photographers from the area.
The cover represents the Rivers and the ocean, the woman made up of
the elements of earth , sun and sea. Being a native Californian I
had to write a nefarious little piece of "fiction" entitled, "Native."
The book is still available, and I usually sell copies during ARTrails.
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Cartwheels
on the Faultline
now out of print,
was the first Floreant Press anthology featuring NorthCoast writers.
Essay, short stories and poetry lend a rambunctious flavor to this
little book. It was also my first experience as a published writer
of short fiction and as the cover artist. The cover a collage of paper
bits and painting features the wheeling woman and the zagged diamonds
represent the notorious San Andreas Fault, which cuts through Northern
California going out to sea off the Bodega coastline. |
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Cover Yourself
Sue Pekarsky Gary, a long-time fashion designer asked me to create a cover for her insider book about the fashion business. I enjoyed using paints, collage and pastels to create the same kind of wearable art for the cover that I used to sew!
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