Out and about in Brooklyn (and a giveaway)

Here is the first iris of the season. I spotted it during my walk to the studio yesterday morning, nested within a small brick-bound pocket garden. Isn’t it glorious! It reminds me of my wonderful mother-in-law, Joyce Iris Miller, now that she’s been gone these past few months.
I offer this beautiful flower in lieu of a proper post this week. I’ve been backed up in the studio — all good, just bottlenecked with an unending to-do list — as well as waylaid by the particulars of kindergarten registration. Anyone familiar with school-age children in New York City will understand the time and stresses involved, but the final outcome has been well worth it. I’m pleased with the school Thea will attend, an arts-based magnet school within walking distance from our home. An added plus is that she’ll be attending it with a number of friends, some she’s known since she was a baby.
(As a side note, can you believe that Thea is old enough for kindergarten?)
In blog-related news, I have a special treat planned for tomorrow’s Creativity Friday. I’ll be interviewing author Mary Sharratt about her luminous new novel DAUGHTERS OF THE WITCHING HILL. Mary incorporates history, myth, magic, and folklore into her writing — all the things I love — as well as offers writing advice. Those of you might remember that she stopped by the gallery last month to give a reading, a real treat.
Oh, and there’s a book giveaway involved too! So I hope you’ll stop by. The fun commences at 9 am EST.
PS: We have author Stephanie Cowell’s wonderful reading livestreamed here for her Monet-inspired novel CLAUDE & CAMILLE.









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I just started reading Daughters of Witching Hill last night and now I can’t put it down. I am a bookseller and will tell all of my customers at the store about it. Wonderful!
I was able to borrow a copy from NetGallery and totally want one of my own now.
Typo! Ahh! NetGalley. Need coffee.
Where did you get the inspiration from to write this wonderful book? It captured my attention from the get go.
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