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About meCreative projects consultant, business mentor and creative coach.
My mission is to free everyone creatively. I coach artists, designers, authors, and entrepreneurs. With a solid background in marketing, design, coaching and writing, I help individuals throughout the entire creative process all the way from developing their personal vision to establishing their personal brand and marketing their product/service.
If you have a creative project you want help developing or promoting, or f you need creative/life coaching contact me through the comment section. References are available upon request.
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Author of "Parallel Mind, The Art of Creativity."
I am writing a series of books on creativity. I am very active online: Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook as ParallelMind or Aliyah Marr.
Try the free PARALLEL MIND newsletter on creativity and consciousness:
http://parallelmind.wordpress.com
You can find free audio / visual casts of my inspirational articles online at:
www.parallelmind.blip.tv
I will be hosting an Author's Chat here on Library Thing beginning August 31st. Come join me!
For those of you who blog on books, I will give you an eBook version of my book, in exchange for a review. Print versions are also available for give-aways for book blog reviewers who qualify. Post a comment on my profile.
About my libraryBook series on creativity, consciousness, and ideas. I publish entries for each book in my blog before publishing the book, so hop on and subscribe via RSS or get the blog as a newsletter in your email box. Check it out here:
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posted by bobbielcrew at 10:41 am (EST) on Oct 21, 2009
All the best,
Stephen
posted by sirfurboy at 6:40 am (EST) on Sep 2, 2009
Feel free to put up my review on your blog.
I dont mind...
Best of luck,
Helen
posted by AceArtemis7 at 12:17 am (EST) on Sep 2, 2009
Helen Tinsley
posted by hmt at 4:17 pm (EST) on Aug 26, 2009
My email address for the book is:
videodrome@sky.com
I look forward to reading!
regards
Rachel
posted by cookyourlife at 6:41 am (EST) on Aug 19, 2009
thanks,
Crystal R
posted by CryPixie83 at 7:05 pm (EST) on Aug 12, 2009
this is a response to my winning a copy of your ebook!
Thanks !!!
posted by ccortes566 at 10:10 pm (EST) on Aug 11, 2009
debra@bookreviewsbydebra.com
My computer crashed and I lost the book.
Thank you Debra
posted by ReadersFavorite at 10:15 pm (EST) on Aug 4, 2009
This is in response to my winning a copy of your ebook
Thanks!
posted by Misoman at 3:11 pm (EST) on Jul 30, 2009
I have received your e-book and begun to read it. I am very impressed so far and am only on chapter 1. As a beginning artist, I really look forward to the help this book can give me on stimulating my creativity. At age 60, I have to learn to be like a child again with finger paints!
Thanks,
drj
posted by drj at 10:27 am (EST) on Jul 24, 2009
posted by meerka at 1:18 am (EST) on Jul 23, 2009
I am really looking forward to reading your book. I have been exploring a new form of creativity over these last few years as a quilter and have actually won a ribbon at an art gallery for one of my quilts. I had begun quilting as a form of relaxation and as part of a hobby of living history for the 19th Century and early 20th Century (see Rustosis.com for an idea of what I do).
posted by drj at 10:51 am (EST) on Jul 22, 2009
Jennifer
posted by bennettsmama at 6:43 pm (EST) on Jul 15, 2009