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    Alafia good people: My great joy is that of rendering myths and folklore into plays that can be read, performed, and used as the guiding material for workshops and other public events...
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    Are you a blogger or an aspiring writing? Or probably a Career Professional who wants to expand the online presence? Are you looking for place where you could network w...
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    ...underlying religious theme, she resists the temptation to pontificate or preach and instead moves the plot forward with solid storytelling. Her rendering of characters is also well-do...
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  • Lesa Ann Weller commented on her article Art
    Terri, I'll definitely check that link.  Thanks.  Breathe II is done in gel pens on vellum.  I really like your comment about rendering...artfully messy....  I so agree.  What a nice w...
  • Dark and very poetic in its rendering . . . 
  • Margaret Atwood came out with The Year of the Flood in 2009. It's a vivid rendering of post-apocalyptic Earth, this time told from the point of view of two female protagonists. Her previous work was just as gripping: Oryx and Crake, published in 2003 and shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize.