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Tag Archives: Neil Gaiman
Stationery Extravaganza
I’ve recently started a new round of The Artist’s Way – and part of the course is going on Artist Dates. So me, myself and I are going on some fun and playful adventures, spending “quality time with myself”, “filling … Continue reading
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Tagged Artist Date, Artist's Way, creativity, fabulous, fullness of life, happy, Neil Gaiman, stationery
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Neil & the New Year
Really liked this New Year’s wish from Neil Gaiman: “May your coming year be filled with magic and dreams and good madness. I hope you read some fine books and kiss someone who thinks you’re wonderful. And don’t forget to … Continue reading
Fake It Till You Make It
“Someone asked me recently how to do something she thought was going to be difficult, in this case recording an audiobook, and I suggested she pretend that she was someone who could do it. Not pretend to do it, but … Continue reading
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Tagged achieve, aim, aspiration, aspire, camino, challenge, creativity, defeat, difficult, dreaming, dreams, faith, fake it till you make it, fear, goal, imagination, imagine, Make Good Art, Neil Gaiman, PhD, pretend, try, work, writing
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Russian Rainbow Shopping
Wanna learn how to ask “Where can I buy a rainbow flag?” in Russian? Follow the link and Stephen Fry, Neil Gaiman and a few other lovely people demonstrate how it’s done…
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Tagged gay rights, Neil Gaiman, protest, rainbow, Russia, Sochi, Stephen Fry
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