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photosbykat
Photos by Kat, Inc.
photosbykat
Blurbarian Since April 2007
Business Name Photos by Kat, Inc.
Business Web Site www.photosbykat.net
About My Business To learn more about the author, her work and upcoming events, visit her "News and Events" page at www.photosbykat.net.

Books by this author

Things I Don't Mind The World Knowing

Spoiler alert: I'm thinking my next book will be about...
My next book will be "Intensely Practical Digital for the Everyday Joe," a summary of my teaching materials for digital photographers. Then, Israel. Because it was a family trip, it will be published in two formats -- one with the family and one with just the places. Following that, I plan to do a book of "signs." I've been photographing signs for years. I think I have enough to finally make a book. Some are funny. Some are ironic. Signs are great!
Everyone needs to know about these authors and artists...
Every aspiring writer, artist, musician, [you fill in the blank] should read "Painting as a Past Time" by Winston Churchill. It is the story of how Winston started painting, for the first time, at 40 years old. No classes. No private instruction. Just the audacity to try something that he thought he'd love. It will inspire you to start anything at any age by simply jumping in, head first, and giving it all you have without fearing failure.
This book is addictive. Read it. (At your own risk.)
For lovers of Cuba, Kat Silverglate, Hello Cuba [sorry, I couldn't resist!]
For writers, Carolyn See, The Literary Life
For artists, Winston Churchill, Painting as a Past Time
For lonely people, John Ortberg, Everybody's Normal Until You Get to Know Them
For anybody who lost a father too soon, To Own a Dragon by Don Miller
For anybody who has doubts about God and faith, Faith and Doubt by John Ortberg
For anybody who wants to be an great communicator, Communicating for a Change, Andy Stanley

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