BIOGRAPHY
What’s to be said in a song of oneself (BESIDES UGH!) … a litany of things done and dreams of things to do.
YESTERDAYS: Air Force Veteran, playwright with verse dramas performed at Carnegie Mellon, Yale, England and published poet … speech writer for corporate CEO’s (Western Electric, AT&T, Lucent Technologies, Advertising and Product Promotion Manager for AT&T Technologies, [print, film & Television]).
Then of course ego has to number its awards:Â 1 Cannes FILM FESTIVAL Citation, 3 Cine Gold Eagles, 10 US International Film Festival Awards, First Prize Moscow Film Festival.
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PERSONAL MINUTIA:Â
Who do I love? Dogs, Cats, Kids and sometimes even Grown Ups.Â
What do I detest? Corporate and political hypocrisy and Modern Media Maniacs.Â
But before you’re totally board … writing is my all-consuming passion and life (human and divine) is my script.
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Comments (12)
Xanthmann
I concure, save for being a whisper. Most of what is here is more noise than music, but with words like yours, some people could defintely sing to it!
schonee
Sometimes a whisper can be more powerful ; )
auntietk
You make a very good point, and do it in your masterful style. This place is a haven for so many, myself included. Beautifully done!
wysiwig
Well said. What starts as a whisper often ends in a roar.
beachzz
Right on--it's not all about pages of comments or who has the best whatever. It's about people and you say it well!!
JenX
:) Renderosity is home for so many artists, whether it's wordsmiths, pixel pushers, painters, or photographers. I'm so glad to work here, and members, like you, make it so worth it to be here!! :)
StaceyG
good comment JenX. I love this
MrsLubner
I also find comfort in these words. I love being a part of this community and joining with all types of artists to express myself and project to the world, who WE are. I find great comfort in helping members and great satisfaction from expressing myself in my art. I love this post.
Dynamo
Thats very kind of you, and i can only humbly echo other thoughts in the matter stated with much more aplumb than I myself can.
KimberlyC
I love this. That is very kind of you. :)
bobbystahr
Well written/said my friend.. ...
Chipka
Marvelously said and so elegantly to the point. I'd actually discovered Renderosity because I'm a writer and when I clicked on my first image here, it was in a mad search for something...anything to spark my creative juices and draw me out of the rut of writer's block. It wasn't until more than a year later that I'd even thought to post my first photograph here. I did so because Renderosity (once a place to look for spaceships and planets) had become a normal internet stop. I'd gotten over my writer's block, but came back because of the images, the evocative tales told in a series of media that did not require words. After a year of lurking, and leaving the occasional comment, I posted my first photograph. Since that time, I've been posting regularly, and I've come to know quite a number of the artists here as friends and as extended family; I've mourned the losses of a few of them as they've passed on, and I think that alone is a testament to the true worth of Renderosity. There are people here I care about, people here who share something in common with me, and with others I know. For all of its digital qualities, Renderosity is a true community. This is a place where I've seen artists go from posting their early works to surviving their first gallery openings, and quite tellingly, many of the artists here at Renderosity know more of the life I lived in Prague than members of my own family. I'm no longer in Prague, but in a way, Renderosity is a part of what I experienced in the two years that I lived there. I'm in Chicago and I plan to move on...to Moscow, to Budapest, back to Prague, and wherever else my rather unexpected life will take me. I know that Russia is a part of that grand destination, I know that I will return to the Czech Republic, and what really pleases me the most about that is the sense of encouragement I get ALL of the friends I've made here...my biological family doesn't figure prominently in my emotional life; I have nothing in common with them, and quite frankly, I don't get along with them. I've discovered a new family, and quite a large number of my extended family members "live" right here on the digital pages of Renderosity, and what you've written puts its rather well-written finger right on that fact, and I'm glad somebody else likes this place as much as I do! Yeah, and you're a darn good writer too!