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I’m still waiting to hear on the places for this year’s League for Innovation contest, but I suspect this certificate means the places have been determined and my poem didn’t place. That’s cool, national merit is good enough for me.

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TIPA news

I have been really behind on sharing news and updates via this blog, but here’s a big one: At the end of March, I went to Kerrville, Texas with other various staff members at The Brookhaven Courier for the Texas … Continue reading

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An editorial on how to behave yourself

Wherein I give relationship advice. It’s up to you to decide whether or not I am a viable source of relationship advice: TV Sitcoms portray damaging behaviors

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Whitman portrait at Forum gallery and interview with Lisa Umbarger

Check out my interview with Lisa Umbarger, of Toadies and TILE fame, here: Life at Open Heart Publishing Also, my portrait of Walt Whitman is in a show of studio art class work at the Forum Gallery at Brookhaven until … Continue reading

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Brookhaven Courier: 10/26 Issue

Art faculty impart wisdom BHC thespians bring Narnia to the spotlight I’ve just returned from the ACP/TCCJA convention in Austin, and Michael Koretzky’s workshop was so awesome I’m thinking about eventually transferring to Florida Atlantic University Honors College in Jupiter, … Continue reading

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Art catch-up post

I’ve been doing a lot of art lately, getting ready for midterm portfolio review. Here’s some of it:

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Almost done!

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The Brookhaven Courier is online!

You can read some of the newest issue of the Brookhaven Courier here: www.brookhavencourier.com The whole paper is good so you should read whatever interests you, but my articles are here: BHC artwork flaunts student talent Geology explores with hands-on … Continue reading

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Planning giant charcoal

In Drawing II, we will be making a 30×40 portrait (which is huge). We need to bring in photos that are black and white, can be cropped close to the face, and have high levels of contrast. Here’s the first … Continue reading

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First press night

We just put the paper to bed, and it’s the first one I’ve ever done. I had no idea it was possible to edit a story that many times. Never mind in quick succession. In arguments, people often tell me, … Continue reading

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