Imagine If She’d Kept Painting
My 92 year-old mother has a question. Imagine if she’d kept painting. Would she be any good? You be the judge. Today I share some of her recent artworks.
Opportunities to meet Kelly in person!
Attention Vancouver Island Peeps!
In addition to reading a chapter or two, we’ll be discussing:
The motivation behind our projects.
The creative lessons learned from each of our books. Among them – the challenges and how we managed our creative energy.
Working with real people – how we navigated that experience and how we made decisions on what to cover/not cover.
What surprised us most about the writing process.
What we learned – if anything – about ourselves after completing our individual projects.
What it’s like to publish in the digital era.
Come Join Us! Monday, July 22, 6:30pm.
Sooke Library Multipurpose Room,
6671 Wadams Way, Sooke
My 92 year-old mother has a question. Imagine if she’d kept painting. Would she be any good? You be the judge. Today I share some of her recent artworks.
Last night was one of those nights. You know the ones. Comprised of an endless series of tossing and turning, flipping of the pillow, and checking of the clock yet
Once again, my mum Francine has slapped me sideways with her lessons in how to stay vital at 93. In the spirit of brevity, I’ll bundle them up into two.
There is something truly magical about the month of December. Starting today, it’s about to get even more special. For the next 25 days, I’m pairing up with my blogging
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Kelly McKenzie worked at her mother’s Vancouver Asian antique store for over a decade. After struggling to make her first sale, she went on to become her mother’s dependable right-hand gal, picking up bookkeeping skills, marathon running and a husband along the way.
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