The work of wood fire and is the letting go of expectations. Be ok with what breaks, be better than ok, be there. Hold what you make carefully because you know there is not much time to appreciate it. Woodfire is the start, there are no rules here as long as you keep working. Clean lines grow out of chaos. Let go but keep working.
Self portrait. I put the camera on a tripod, hit the self timer, and ran into the frame.
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- Night and Star Photos
- Costal Photos
- Fire and Earth Photos
- Clay and Pottery Photos
- People Photos
- Photos with words - I
- Photos with words - II
- Photos with words - III
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Writing Sampler
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- Success - a short story
- Letter To My Daughter - a love story in Redbook (A bit about how it was published here)
- Wildhorse Island - another Redbook story
- Paper Targets, the popular novel inspired by true events.
- Boston Girl - a short story set in Missoula.
- Lies - an Enzi story
- Christmas, Seventeen - an Enzi story
- Back story of Paper Targets
- FreeMail - some of what happened
- PVO - remembering a friend
- Dyslexia, the advantage
- Leaving Home - a rememberance
- R/V Wecoma, On the route to becoming a shellback
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Author. Start-up consultant. Adviser to artists, writers, and a few good actors.