Literary Arts: Jason's Journal Entries
Welles Park in Ballpoint Pen and Ink
Revisiting My “Practicing Greyscales” Sketchbook
Jonas Friddle Discusses the Music and Memories behind his New Album, Jug Band Happy Hour (Interview)
Can I Sing You to Sleep? – Maria McCullough Shares a Sweet Moment with a Dear Companion
Present Time! – new piece by Elijah Kim
Jess Baldissero is not only a good friend, she is one of my favorite songwriters. I was honored that she sat with …
Musical Dreaming – it’s a practice that I took part in, but had never really considered until some great chats with my …
. . . standing backstage at our album release show and hearing the sold-out crowd stomping and chanting, “It’s a Gril! It’s a Girl! It’s a Girl!”
I stepped up to the paper and realized, almost immediately, that I did not have control of the necessary skills to complete the piece as I wanted. I could understand the process intellectually, but it wasn’t going to come out of my pen without more practice.
It’s been three years since I left my home of the previous 25 years and drove this Uhaul trailer into the great …
I have been invited to show several pieces at the upcoming exhibition, Water Worlds, An Exhibition Exploring the Essence of Water (details …
I’ve been looking into some of my limiting beliefs about both my ability to create art and about how we all create …
I spent the day working on “social distance sound”; both my own and others’. I run in a community of educators and …
Why do you play video games? Make music? Draw pictures? Is it Skill and Achievement? Social? Money? Role playing? Reflecting on a recent episode of Imaginary Worlds.
For someone who is relatively new at playing music, learning a new tune, or a bunch of new tunes can be overwhelming. …
I keep track of several things during the year. Here are the final numbers. A brief description of what these numbers mean …
The summer/fall of 2019 has been a time of great upheaval in my life. I was glad to have a set of …
“If you go ahead, if you keep on running, wherever you run you will meet danger and evil, for it drives you, …