
Esther Bradley-DeTally is a writing teacher, creative process coach, author, community activist. She has written two books, Without A Net: A Sojourn in Russia, and You Carry the Heavy Stuff. Just out is The Courage to Write, An Anthology.
Her writing is whimsical, spiritual, serious, laugh out loud funny and offers themes with keen observance of what it means to be human. Someone once said her stuff was “A refreshing read that combines a depth dimension with the tragicomedy that is life.” She is a Baha’i and has a passion for making oneness a social reality, and is fascinated by ordinary people transcending their own inadequacies and limitations in homage to a vision. http://sorrygnat.wordpress.com/
THis reminds me of the work of the late Peter Urban and Gordon Fiedor in the 1980′s. Gordon would airbrush magical objects in color onto a black & white portrait photograph.
unfortunately the only thing I found is this article http://articles.latimes.com/1991-06-23/travel/tr-1656_1_mission-viejo-delightful-family-vacations
Check my blog, I have posted a photo. I will post more this week.
http://photographicmemoryoc.wordpress.com/
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Just stopped by to thank you for liking my poetry. I look forward to reading more of your writings.
gratitude and love
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Hi, please check my work when time aloud!:)
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