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Lora is 40% done with Art Escapes: Daily Exercises and Inspirations for Discovering Greater Creativity and Artistic Confidence
I intended to work thru a chapter a day. The exercises are SO inspiring and make my brain go PING PING PING with ideas—I’m going to have to purchase this book for my studio. (Library hard copies of art books are INCREDIBLY valuable to my practice!) Don’t know that I’ll finish this book before my 21 day loan expires. I don’t care. It’s been that valuable!
Jul 21, 2018 07:09PM Add a comment
Art Escapes: Daily Exercises and Inspirations for Discovering Greater Creativity and Artistic Confidence

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Lora is 95% done with What to Read and Why
One piece/chapter remaining in this collection. Guessing at the %. I’ve skipped around, per my own reading interests. I feel kinda bad about that. Some editors or publishers must have sweat the chapter order. Sorry. Not sorry! To thine own (reading ) heart be true!
Jul 21, 2018 07:05PM Add a comment
What to Read and Why

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Lora is 71% done with The Princess Saves Herself in this One (Women Are Some Kind of Magic, #1)
Holy cow, Batwoman! I’m taking a 10 minute break from #24in48 because this after Silas House #Southernmost finale...there may have been blubbering. Since I can’t take a long walk to process all this, it’s gonna be a non-fiction selection next.
Whew! The artistry, y’all. The artistry.
Jul 21, 2018 05:54PM Add a comment
The Princess Saves Herself in this One (Women Are Some Kind of Magic, #1)

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Lora is on page 246 of 336 of And Only to Deceive (Lady Emily Ashton Mysteries, #1)
Never, ever begin a mystery after dusk. You will not want to stop reading and sleep, Lora. You idget.
I did force myself to load the dishwasher before reading a few chapters this morning. Set a good example for the children: check!
Jul 21, 2018 08:06AM Add a comment
And Only to Deceive (Lady Emily Ashton Mysteries, #1)

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Lora is 65% done with What to Read and Why
Kicking off #24in48 readathon with “Mary Shelley, Frankenstein” from Prose’ collection. I’ve been skipping around the work and saved “Shelley” as an appetizer for a later work of fiction to begin this weekend. I’ve read Frankenstein numerous times* and I’m curious to return to it and; shall we call it fan fiction? of a more current, fictional sort.
Jul 21, 2018 06:31AM Add a comment
What to Read and Why

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