HORROR WRITING COURSE FOR FUN AND PROFIT!
Do you have nightmarish notions to spin into terrifying tales? With Halloween just around the corner, try your hand at writing horror. Learn how the masters of horror do it, build up your beast of a story, and get it published or turned into a screenplay. To further explore and learn more, go to http://vu.ksurf.net/#ixzz0yfR0DEeQ
Well HERE I am
THERE I go
THEN I was
And now I WILL
So that tomorrow will BE
THEN you are for me
So now I don't HAVE you
I do have TODAY
Can't get away from it
The PRESENT follows me
When I move to the FUTURE
I am STILL in the present
When I reflect on the PAST
I DO so PRESENTLY
And here we ARE
Here meaning THERE and THERE
You got THAT
And left me like THIS
So WHAT you are
I AM too
I never had HAVES
So losing you I don't HAVE to grab
And THAT's that
So I'm BACK to before then
And THAT's what's now
As I move forward to SOON
I take myself, BY myself,
From HERE to THERE
Exhibition Opening : 10th September at 7pm
Exhibition runs from 11th September to 15th October, 2010
Check out our special TOUGH LIT issue of Adventures for the Average Woman (www.adventuresfortheaveragewoman.com) where we cover true crime writing, prison lit, grit lit, and edgy adventure! We're gearing up for TOUGH LIT II due out this winter, so if you have stories, artwork, photography to submit, bring it on! Email ideagems@aol.com
A Slideshow of the photographs I took during my backpacking trip in Europe.
The Powerhouse of Passion
Hard to like me
Have to love me
Hero
The Isolated Lover,
The Sweet Sharing Antagonist,
The Enthusiastic Slacker Activist
A freight train of raw emotion
The Tenacious Lover-
The Weeping Wanderer,
The Wiley Wayfarer,
The Worn Willing...
- The Smiling and Awkward Vagabond
Last week, I took a break from programming & composing in my studio, and caught up with friends about artistic opportunities, and recent successes and works in progress. A multi media artist friend told me very enthusiastically, about an opportunity to submit photographs for an inclusion into an artistic concept . After my initial enthral, I made a few calls, talked turkey, and started to plough through my own archives of digital pictures, some of which I considered artistic and individualistic enough to enter. I cropped, altered and re-jigged about a dozen or so, to make them entry ready, and uploaded them to the requistie private server space. Later that day, I ended up in a pro photgraphic studio, to catch up with another friend who was snapping a five piece band.
Check out our current issue of Adventures for the Average Woman. We have some terrific artwork featured!
Other news: We have a special issue, TOUGH LIT devoted to crime and mystery writers due out this month. Stay posted to www.ideagems.com
AND I'll soon be teaching an online university course called The Art of Writing Horror. It is my hope to get another publication going on the topic of horror, including horror artwork. Start date: TBA. If you have horror artwork, we'd be happy to include it. Contact me at ideagems@aol.com
Emerging Musicians & Writers: Applications Due September 15
Since it's opening May 2010, The Hill House Residency has provided eight artists the time and space to dedicate to their craft. The Hill House works to support two fields: emerging songwriters and writers at all stages of their career. Emerging musician Marcus Sigh reflected on the Hill House Residency as if he and partner Melissa Sigh were painters who had canvases and brushes at home, but were missing red and yellow paint (space and time). "ISLAND and the Hill House gave us these, our red and our yellow."
Posted on Art4Development, originally from The Times - The Australian
Source: http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/arts/european-cost-cutters-target-c...
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ARMIN Rohde is breathless. Not from his fencing lesson -- preparation for a stage performance of Cyrano de Bergerac -- but out of anger.
"What is happening to our cultural landscape?" fumes the 55-year-old, one of Germany's best-known character actors.
"Europe was different . . . exactly because we had theatres in every town, the best art collections, a sense of history and performance. And now what? We're shutting it all down to save the equivalent of a kid's pocket money!"