My favorite Search engine, Google, is instituting all kind of new features. I use their Google News as my portal site. They've also got a new beta version tool bar that has a feature blocking Pop Ups. I downloaded it and will keep it if I like it. Looks promising - with the brand name "Google" it should.
Printmaker's Soapbox
Comments, opinions & random thoughts on STUFF
Tuesday, July 15, 2003
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About Me
- Name: Sallie Bailey
- Location: Fayetteville, New York, United States
WRITING CREDS: I authored many art review guest columns for the Syracuse Newspapers during the 70’s, was art reviewer for several years for a prize winning weekly newspaper serving the eastern suburbs of Syracuse and have had articles in the Adirondack Echo, the magazine New York Alive and Lake Effect, a literary journal published in Oswego, NY. My poems have been published in several small magazines, including the Comstock Review and Alura. I also authored the segment on the art history of the Central New York Region in the Encyclopedia of New York State, published by Syracuse University Press in 2005 and did the jacket illustration for a novel, Swimming Toward The Light, by Angela Tehaan Leone published in January 2007 by Syracuse University Press. Most recently, my essay The Accidental Therapists appears in October 2009 issue of The Healing Muse, published by SUNY Upstate Medical University's Center for Bioethics & Humanities. I also recently self-published a small book - Child of The Depression - about growing up in Syracuse, New York during the 30's & 40's. It's available on Amazon.
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