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![]() HYPERPYRUS THE HYPERPYRUS ARCHIVES: Photography 5 August 2009 NEWS Subject: Photography The photo galleries are slowly going up, after a fashion. I have put up a "sampler" temporary gallery and a selection of photographs from the Egyptian site of Mo'alla, setting of my 2004 historical fantasy novelette, "Ankhtifi the Brave is dying." 10 November 2007 Saturday Sometimes Neglect Leads to Interesting Things Subject: Photography, Writing ![]() Story ideas are sometimes like this. You know you have something that could be interesting but you can't make anything of it yet. It seems flat, dull, ordinary. So you put it off into the back of your mind and forget about it for a while. And then, when you come to it again, maybe now enough dust and spider silk have gathered about it and you see it in just the right light. . . . COMMENTS? Would you like to buy a print or lease rights? E-mail me. 1 April 2009 Wednesday NEWS Subject: Old News, Photography No,
this wasn't an April Fools' Day joke! I came upon this scene in July of
2007. "Trouble on the Tracks" is featured in "Up Against the Wall:
Everyday Humor in Art," a juried show at the Harlow Gallery
on Water Street in Hallowell, Maine, 3-24 April 2009. Prints (11x14 or 8x10) are available, either matted or unmatted. Contact me for details.8 April 2009 Wednesday NEWS Subject: Old News, Photography The jurors of the "Up Against the Wall" show at the Harlow Gallery (Michael Hudak, Judith Herman, and Kelly Herlihy) have bestowed upon "Trouble on the Tracks" an award as the show's "Most Alarming Situation." 5 August 2009 NEWS Subject: Old News, Photography, Writing The photo galleries are slowly going up, after a fashion. I have put up a "sampler" temporary gallery and a selection of photographs from the Egyptian site of Mo'alla, setting of my 2004 historical fantasy novelette, "Ankhtifi the Brave is dying." |
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