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Autumn Issue — #6

From the Editor Sarah Lawless How To Earn A Great Living as a Craft Fair Artist The Fine Art of Journalling Lesser Known or Forgotten Biographies What is an Ocarina? What Steals Your Power? Patient Persistence — a Key to Success Want to Advertise in our Newsletter? Changes or Problems? Any Comments? Click Here to Unsubscribe
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Welcome to the A&CNet e-Zine Newsletter!


Here's a quick snapshot of what's in this informative issue!


From The Editor

It's been a busy summer and we apologize for being a little late with this issue. But, we hope it's worth the wait... It's loaded with some interesting interviews and informative articles, and as always, some great advice from your peers in the field.


“Spotlight” Q&A Interview

Some good tips from an Artisan/Potter from the Kootenay Region of B.C., Sarah Lawless.


Special Feature

This issue's Special Feature is the first in a new series of special articles on How to Sell Your Art. Glass artist and author, Steve Popkin, speaks to those at the beginning of their art or craft career with "How To Earn a Great Living as a Craft Fair Artist".


Special Guest Article

Artist/Writer, Robert Genn writes about "The Fine Art of Journalling".


Forgotten Biographies

Our second in a new series on "Lesser Known or Forgotten Biographies" about those artists we may never have known about or have forgotten about, that have had their "claim to fame". In this issue, our Bio is on Artist, John William Waterhouse. There's a good chance we've all seen his art somewhere.


Feature Art & Craft Media

This article is not so much about a media type but the musical instrument application of the clay medium. It's all about the Ocarina...


Ask An Artist

This issue's Ask An Artist takes a few moments of introspection to answer the question of "What steals my power? Some good food for thought.


“Dollars & Sense” Tips

In this issue, a seeming contradiction of terms that is a key to success nowadays — "Patient Persistence". Here's some great advice for anybody with an art or craft business. This is a highly recommended "MUST" read for any participant in the Art and Craft Community!


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