Alexand suddenly feels very unwell, despite being very close to the factory, which she believes to hold the cure to her illness.

The writer gives life to a story, the reader keeps it alive.
Alexand suddenly feels very unwell, despite being very close to the factory, which she believes to hold the cure to her illness.
Thank you for stopping by my blog and so leading me back to yours. I am especially struck by the power and beauty of your illustrations and look forward to exploring your work.
Thank you, you have some beautiful photography on your blog. It’s good to meet you.
I am completely awed by your wonderful illustrations and fiction!
Thank you, Morgaine 🙂
I appears that you draw these pictures in your post. Good work. I too draw. Good writing as well. Thanks
Thank you, Miguel. Have you published any of your artwork?
I’m assuming that you refer to my blog. I will return here to supply the link (for I only did it once on this blog (Think???
And you are welcome.
Yes, that’s right. I’ve read some of your posts, and you mentioned you were an artist. Thanks, I’d like to see your artwork.
No, I instead, must thank you for inquiring. The link is below. As a lad I published some in two yearbooks (school), and I illustrated the covers of a directory as a young man for U.S. Custom Service back it 1971 (??). My color work has all been done for commission and I never took photos of them either, I was very irresponsible. And thanks for reading my posts. I do like your work. Really.
Here’s the link (ttyl); https://andnowmiguel.wordpress.com/2016/09/01/a-treat-for-you-miguels-artwork/
Thank you, you’re very talented.
Again, I put it on you, thank you. And keep in mind that those sketches I showed you are from life, IE natural representation. What work I saw from you is (seems to be) creative art work. As I said before, I really like your artwork. I admire that, for you create a story and illustrate it. I used to do that as kid in public school, wrote and illustrated my own comics (classmates would pay for them, I would have them as characters). That died a silent death in me. I’ve always felt sad about that. I envy you for having the follow through on what you do. That requires heart.
I can see they are from life, yes, they are beautifully illustrated. Thank you for sharing them.
Oh my! Can’t wait for the next issue…
Thanks Richard! 🙂
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Thank you, 🙂