If I decide to do this -- I'll call you to be my manager! :0) Phelix,
the alpha male of my house, was born with only one eye...and he is large and in
charge. I keep wanting to do some children's books about 'Phelix the
one-eyed wonder kitty'...I suppose the underlying theme being that just because
someone looks or seems different - they are still very neat and special with
their own talents. Another children's book might be the story of Redoute
Robin...that I documented a few years ago:
ok - way too much about me...what do you guys do besides be incredible
kitty parents?
In a message dated 6/21/2006 7:32:47 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
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Oh my dear, you have a calling. I can see why you'd be reluctant to give up your daytime job if it pays the rent well, but I can't help feel that you should be working full time on your art! I'm itching to help you promote it. It might not ever be as lucrative, (then again, who knows?), but the benefits to you and the rest of our sometimes dreary world might just be worth it. I think everyone should do their best to incorporate their passion into their livelihood, if they did, the world would be a kinder place. Have you ever thought of framing them and offering them for sale? You could display the originals and then sell prints. Is your vet an upscale sort of place? Maybe you could start by putting some in local restaurants and/or your vet's office. You could sell them at charitable events/auctions... Hmm... let me think about this! |
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