Why Did I Write Que Será Serees?

"So tell me—why did you write your book?" This question gets asked with some frequency. It's sort of the less-gauche way of the challenge: "Why should I read your book?" It's really pretty fair. After [...]

By |2016-10-23T22:20:28-06:00September 21st, 2011|Fiction, Writing|Comments Off on Why Did I Write Que Será Serees?

One or the Other

From the emails I've gotten, I know you've noticed a lack of updates here recently. Why the drought? I've been focused on writing. With this being primarily an art site, I don't tend to update as much when I'm enveloped by writing projects.

By |2014-02-20T22:44:48-07:00July 12th, 2011|Writing|Comments Off on One or the Other

Welcome to Serees

I've done many images of Serees for various purposes. This is a near-photorealistic one I dashed off in Blender; texture maps done in Photoshop; clouds courtesy of NASA. Where are we? On the north shore [...]

By |2016-10-23T22:20:28-06:00July 2nd, 2011|Fiction, Writing|Comments Off on Welcome to Serees

The Wintertime Shift

Because of the change of weather toward the colder end of the thermometer, I've had to engage in my yearly adjustment of art projects. My painting studio--let me rephrase: my unheated and uninsulated painting studio [...]

By |2016-10-23T22:20:29-06:00December 5th, 2010|Arting|Comments Off on The Wintertime Shift

Paging Fixed, Search Still Notsomuch

I noticed the other day that trying to page from the home page kept you on the same home page. That's been tweaked so that it now paginates. All attempts to get rid of the [...]

By |2014-02-20T17:17:17-07:00November 5th, 2010|CJCS post|Comments Off on Paging Fixed, Search Still Notsomuch

Still Tweaking, But I Think We’re Mostly There

Except for some behind-the-scenes stuff I'm still tweaking, I think the move/upgrade is pretty much done. It's a nice improvement over that hurried theme I slapped on during last year's web-host migration. When time allows, [...]

By |2014-02-20T15:17:18-07:00June 7th, 2010|CJCS post|Comments Off on Still Tweaking, But I Think We’re Mostly There
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