Welcome to the Artist Wayfarers Team Blog. Traveling our solitary, yet parallel paths, we can stop here to touch base, share an insight, ask a question, toast marshmallows....
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Review-a-Day - My Teenage Werewolf: A Mother, a Daughter, a Journey through the Thicket of Adolescence by Lauren Kessler, reviewed by The Oregonian - Powell's Books
Into the stewpot of a blog -- it now occurs how one might add content generated from other sites. That's "cheating" in my book, but consider the dynamic and chat possibilities: not a bad way to pass the time between posts. From Powell's Book, here's an example of a daily book review, in form of a link.
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Into the stewpot of a blog -- it now occurs how one might add content generated from other sites. That's "cheating" in my book, but consider the dynamic and chat possibilities: not a bad way to pass the time between posts.
ReplyDeleteFrom Powell's Book, here's an example of a daily book review, in form of a link.