2008-05-12

talkstowolves: I speak with wolves and other wicked creatures. (Default)
2008-05-12 07:52 am

Time's running out for some IAF auctions...

The IAF has enough donated jewelry to keep their auctions going for nearly a month!

However, your time is running out on a few lovely pieces:

Mia's "Like a Cat" is finishing up on the auction block today: you have less than two hours left to bid!


"Like a Cat" by Mia Nutick
based on "Timothy" by Colin Greenland

Click on the pendant above to visit the auction.



The same goes for these "Rainbird" earrings by Kris McDermott.



My own necklace only has a few days left: that auction will be closing on Wednesday, May 14th. Won't you please consider bidding, if you've a mind, or show this to friends who might find my jewelry lovely?


"And Then She Flew" by Deborah J. Brannon
based on "Black Feather" by K. Tempest Bradford

Click on the necklace above to visit the auction.


Thank you!





Pssst! Great news! The results of the Chimera Fancies pendant contest will be posted today! Be looking out for it!
talkstowolves: "Jack of all trades, master of none."  (jack of all trades)
2008-05-12 08:39 pm

Announcements!

I have several announcements for you guys today!

Congratulations to my youngest brother, Joseph, for placing third in the 2007-2008 Student Poetry Contest organized by the Alabama State Poetry Society! He got $15 out of the deal. Nifty.



ALSO, the winners of the first ever [livejournal.com profile] chimera_fancies pendant contest have been announced! The wicked fairy apologist, pretty little dead girl, and myself (the jack) deliberated long and hard to pick the top three winners and a selection of "honorable mentions." (Any and all rumors that either drugs or snark were involved in the allegedly free-style salonesque evaluation of pieces are complete hokum.) Go and see!



There are only two days left to bid on my necklace, "And Then She Flew," in the IAF auctions!

Speaking of the IAF, the Third Interstitial Salon is now open! Come and chat with myself, Mia Nutick, Elise Matthesen, Kris McDermott, K. Tempest Bradford, and others as we discuss how art relates to jewelry relates to writing relates to creation.



And, lastly, my website is now live with the May Surprise! Stop by and check out the twisted parody of Virgil's Aeneid and then wander back over here to tell me what you think. Unless that involves throwing rotten vegetables and then, please, don't bother. ;) (By the way, the surprise is Part 1 of 2: I hope to have the second bit of the Corrupted Aeneid up by this weekend.)

Also, there's now a splash page for Magpie Missions, but it's pretty simple.