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industry

so much is going on, can't even capture it with 24hr-on camera.

the film business in China in inmature, had a talk with our production manager at 1 am or so--emotional moment, and he lives in the studio/office with few life amenity--and he told me what our director is doing is more on an entrepreneurial level, those who purely stick with directing end up working for bloody tv serials.

let's wait and see.

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poking the giant beast in the softest spot

Yes I have played shadow of the colossus but not regularly or recently, for that matter. Anyway, I've been climbing on this giant beast for the longest time. I don't quite feel tired yet, but I am getting impatient. I know at some point I will decide to stab this giant monster with my sword and bring it to its knees, wherupon I will dance upon its carcass and rejoice! I just want to make sure I stab it in the right spot. I don't want to test this beast. I want to slaughter it outright or leave it alone.

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Submit Now to Emerging Visions #5, Ritual Journeys

SUBMIT your visionary visual and written art to

Emerging Visions #5, Ritual Journeys
(expected to emerge in early mid-December)

make it happen

enjoy Scales, Veils & Tales, Emerging Visions Issue #4

as you scroll through to see the Submission Guidelines below:

http://emergingvisions.blogspot.com

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'Tis the Season to go Postal!

Okay, life has once again gotten in the way. I mean, it just arches its back so that my toe catches hold and trips me up. I stumble forward and try not to fall flat on my face, and my poor creative projects wind up scattered across the vast desolate plains of frustration! I'm sure you all have lived this metaphor at one time or another. As I crawl on hands and knees and slowly gather up the bits and pieces of my writing, publishing, and graphic art that have been trashed in the name of wage-slave survival, I tell myself that I will be able to embrace it all one day and breathe new life into my work! Just keep me awy from loaded waepons in the meantime. (I'M KIDDING, OKAY?)

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NEW WORK SEEKS PRODUCER

My good friend Sara Cooper, an emerging writer/director in NYC, is looking for a producer for her brilliant new musical "Emergency Contraception: The Musical." Already having had a couple of successful runs in NY, this one is sure to be a hit as well.

She needs:

A Producer who is able to raise $8,000 by June.
Someone who has a background producing new musicals.
Someone mature, easy to work with and RELIABLE.

Please let me know if you are interested!

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A Tribute To A Great Dreamer

I received a very kind comment today and was reminded of this article that I wrote shortly after my husband died - and how much I miss him. He was one of the most amazing human beings I've ever met. I was raised in a family that did not encourage individuality and creativity. He gave me the confidence to express myself artistically and taught me some valuable skills. Be sure to read his story, the link is below.

A Tribute To A Great Dreamer

Joe William Shed, Jr. passed away on June 18, 2005 after a lifelong battle with cystic fibrosis. I had the great joy and honor of being loved, cherished and taught by this man, who was grateful for every breath, every friend, every experience in his life. Joe was a perceptive dream interpreter and we enjoyed sharing this in our relationship. We often had the same or similar dreams. This is his story.

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Article on my work in Copper Press Magazine

If anyone would care to spend yet more time staring at the screen of death,
there is a really nice article on me in the current Copper Press Magazine.
It covers both my entertainment and my art work....

http://www.copperpress.com/

It is the first feature listed there. Do take a look, won't you?
...And then tell your friends to give me some fucking work! ;-)

xxoo

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Dream Symbols - Turkey

Wow, Thanksgiving is less than a week away. Where did the year go? I was going to have to write about these lovely birds that sometimes stop traffic in rural Oklahoma eventually. On more than one occasion, I've had to stop to allow a whole little turkey family to cross the road.

In our country, the turkey symbolizes tradition, family and giving thanks. These large birds can provide a meal for many and are a symbol of abundance.

As a Native American animal totem animal, the turkey symbolizes sacrifice - it gives its life so that others may thrive. It is believed that if one has the turkey as a totem, the person is unselfish in giving to others.

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Journeys With Motherpeace - Ace of Cups

Week of November 20th - 27th

There's a wonderful slideshow on Karen and Vicki's site where you can view each card. Just choose Ace of Cups from the pick list:

Motherpeace Slideshow

Given that the upcoming week will involve family togetherness, the home and bonds with those we care the most deeply about, it doesn't surprise me at all that this card came up this evening. The atmosphere of the card is peaceful, portraying a blue sky with few clouds, a calm, aqua ocean, a soothing fountain and two swans. The querent, naked and vulnerable, dives into the fountain head first.

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Hi Everyone!

Here is my first entry at AMP just to say hello and wish you all well wherever you are!

Am uploading a Dreamyfish drawing--not sure which one yet, so we'll see...

Jude

11.17.06

ps: it's a Western footballer, Neatypus obliquus (Waite) of Georgraphe Bay, W. Australia, who says, glub glub!

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