Author Sarah E. Morin will be launching her second book, Rapunzel the Hairbrained, in association with Nickel Plate Arts’s popular Fairyville event April 18-21. Continue reading
Tag Archives: Nickel Plate Arts
Nickel Plate Arts Awards
Last week my husband and I were honored to attend the Nickel Plate Arts 5th Anniversary Party. Nickel Plate Arts is an arts organization in Noblesville, Indiana. They support a variety of arts along the old Nickel Plate Railroad. Their main campus houses a number of artists’ studios, but they also feature monthly exhibits and … Continue reading
Nickel Plate Arts Awards
My husband and I have been jointly nominated for a Nickel Plate Arts Award: Arts Entrepreneur of the Year. Continue reading
Talking about Fairies on TV
The early bird…gets to be on TV.
Yesterday morning I went to Fox59 with Aili McGill of Nickel Plate Arts to talk up Fairyville on the morning news segment. Continue reading
Collaboration is a Hoot
Last night my friend KK and I attended First Friday at Nickel Plate Arts. The evening was also the opening reception for a new exhibit: Creating Indiana Together, which focuses on collaboration in our creative community. I’m pleased to say one of the collaborative works on display involved me and two of my favorite creative ladies: Alys Caviness-Gober … Continue reading
Nickel Plate Arts Author Showcase
Hang out with local authors at Nickel Plate Arts Mar 24! Shop for books! Snack! Mingle! Be INSPIRED! Continue reading
Snow White in the Old West and Book Giveaway
I’m tickled to give you a sneak peek of Aili McGill’s illustration for “Band of Seven,” my Snow White/Old West piece. Plus, there are still 2 days to enter my crossover book giveaway! Continue reading
What do you want from an Author Event?
What do you want from an author event? I’m planning mine! Continue reading
Book Launch: In-Person and with Fairies!
This is my IN-PERSON book launch. Giveaways! Fairy Houses! Flute music! art! Book signing! Readings! And find out if you have what it takes to be a fairy godparent. Continue reading
Rage, rage against the dying of poetry recitations
Can you recite a poem? Guess who’s keeping this tradition alive. Continue reading