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Creative Workshop Talk ...



SOMETHING NEW & DIFFERENT TO SHARE!

I have some exciting news ~ Well, It is more of a glimpse into what I have been working on ...

I am preparing my First (Online) Creative Workshop ~ This is a new avenue for me, and I am having great fun gathering the materials, lesson plans, and tips/tricks that I have used over the years to be creative in all the areas I love ...

I wish I could tell you more, but it is all just starting to come together ~ The topics will include Photography, Poetry, Journaling and Blogging and an interview or two a week with authors, artists, and poets that I have been inspired by ... and continue to be ... 

A few weeks of inspiration, exercises, interviews and creative chatter that we can experience together!

 Sounds Good? Interested?

I would love to know your thoughts ... Stay Tuned!
xx

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  1. That is a real fun combination you have going with the photography and poetry and mixing with journaling and blogging. Interested to see what you put together.

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