
Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket by Whistler, circa 1875

Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket by Whistler, circa 1875

John Steinbeck Quote
10 Literary Portraits of a Young Artist [courtesy Flavorwire]
“Choose love not in the shallows/but in the deep.”-Christina Rossetti (died on 12/29/1894)

Christina Rossetti, portrait by her brother
“Let everything happen to you/Beauty and terror/Just keep going/No feeling is final.”-Rainer Maria Rilke (died on 12/29/1926)

Rainer Maria Rilke by Paula Modersohn-Becker, 1906
“The universe is full of magical things, patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper.”-Eden Phillpotts (died on 12/29/1960)

Eden Phillpotts by Frederic Taber Cooper, 1912
Theodore Dreiser died on 28 December 1945. He was seventy-four.

A grumpy Theodore Dreiser looks like he wants to cut you. 1917.
“Art is the stored honey of the human soul.”-Theodore Dreiser
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The Convalescent by Gwen John, circa 1923-1924.

The Convalescent by Gwen John, circa 1923-1924.
A Girl Reading by Frank Duveneck, 1870.

A Girl Reading by Frank Duveneck, 1870.
AKA: Me until the first of the new year. Heavenly, no? (Except the sick part.)
Christmas Sunrise

Christmas Morning
Happy Christmas!

Harper’s Bazar, XMAS 1894
“Our hearts grow tender with childhood memories and love of kindred, and we are better throughout the year for having, in spirit, become a child again at Christmas-time.”-Laura Ingalls Wilder
Figuring out my audience while trying to communicate with them
So Alicia, my dear friend and co-conspirator, recently informed me of this wonderful new channel of communication called the Internet. While most have dismissed it as little more than a fad with the staying power of Nu Shooz (they made a song with video that had all kinds of stuff moving around), Lis is an irresistible saleslady, and so I gave in. Thus, about a month ago, with the power of WordPress in my holster, I have begun work on the Legends of Steragos blog. It’s pretty bare-bones now, but it’ll grow.
Legends is a book for young readers I self-published in August, whose story is centered around the battle between three talented, enterprising, tough-as-nails princesses and the very vengeful, heavily-armed Baba Yaga, who has kidnapped a prince that the Royal Trio are trying to rescue. As if her inestimable help with the book wasn’t enough, Alicia has also helped me build this Frankenstein, drawing on her experience in building this very website that you’re reading.
So, Steragos. It’s a fictional, fairy-tale country where all the action takes place, a peninsula on the planet Unica. As if I have some kind of genetic deficiency which prevents me from making my stories short and sweet, I’ve been unable to resist my compulsion to build a big, whopping world and history around my characters (I haven’t yet established the longitude and latitude of the country on a Unician globe, but gimme time). While the primary use of the blog will be to promote the book (as well as future books in the series), I’d like for it to take on a life of its own as the place to read about the universe of LoS.
Have you ever had any experience in doing this kind of thing? I stink at self-promotion, so any advice offered would be appreciated. This is a project that Alicia has a lot of enthusiasm for. Let’s not let her down!
KMS
25 December 2013
The Coming of Father Christmas…

The Coming of Father Christmas, Page 17, by Eliza F. Manning