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Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Tuesday's Truths WK 67: I'm about to be a part of Fine Art America!


Hello, and welcome to week sixty-seven of my Tuesday's Truths series. As I compose this blog entry, I am waiting for a phone call from Fine Art America's tech support. They are an organization who encourages their consumers/clients/customers to decorate their home/office and accessorize their life "with incredible works of art, and help support living artists all over the world."

I learned about them through the woman who restored the bouncer-chair (which I've had since 2012) seen in the image atop this blog entry.

Photographs of mourning doves (caught in an array of circumstances) accompanied by cool facts are featured in all of the versions of Words In Our Beak Volume One* (WIOB V1).

I have set up my profile page for them and an now awaiting answers regarding image resolution for the photographs I list, as well as answers on how to remove unwanted product options and learn what is involved if payments are received as well as how those will be taxed.

Please stay tuned, dear reader, for updates on how my photographs and related merchandize can be purchased. With Chanukah ending tomorrow and Christmas being only six days away as of this entry, and the onset of Kwanzaa occurring in seven days, I may have missed the opportunity to offer my items as gifts for these occasions. However, there is no shortage of opportunities to give a gift to those near and dear to you, or to get one for yourself.

Moreover, at this time, you can give the gift of Cam's book, Words In Our Beak Volume One.


Here are the links re purchase info for hardcover version (the book's cover can be seen directly above): Amazon (http://amzn.to/2zxVujM), Barnes & Noble On-Line (http://bit.ly/2AAnB26) and book seller info can be found in my press release: http://bit.ly/2AFZDCz.

As for the softcover version, it's currently only available via MagCloud, which you may access by clicking here. The book's cover in softcover format is featured in the photo directly below.


Moreover, two digital versions (ePub and iBooks) of Words In Our Beak Volume One are also available. Their book covers are featured below (respectively).



That's it for today, but before I close I want to once again thank Amy Regenbogen for her concern, ideas and support. Moreover, all of my visiting mourning doves thank her daily for the restoration of their bouncer!

2019 ADDENDUM: 

The digital versions of Volume One within the Words In Our Beak book series that are mentioned in this entry may only remain available for a limited time, but hardcover versions of Volume One, Two and Three can now be found wherever books are sold.



Please click here to go to my blog post that provides details as to where you can get these books.

Additionally,  I have rendered some images from these books into other formats and they are available via Fine Art America (FAA). Some of my other photographs (Black & White Collection, Kaleidoscopic Images and the famous Mandarin duck who visited NYC) can also be found on my FAA pages.

ADENMENDUM TWO: Well.... I didn't quite get images loaded to Fine Art America (FAA) in time for any of the 2017 holidays that are mentioned in this post, however, as of today, May 22, 2018,  some of my kaleidoscopic prints as well as a few bird folders have been uploaded to my FAA Pages and a screen shot of them can be seen directly below:




If you want to see them on Fine Art America (who has the ability to print the kaleidoscopic ones on different surfaces, including fabric, here's the link: http://bit.ly/2s1ajZF

I'm very grateful to Chris Deatherage (the man who designed my website and who edited as well as formatted the Words In Our Beak book series) for uploading them to FAA on my behalf as that would've been impossible for as I have had no Internet service (due to another Verizon Power outage that still has not been resolved) and have not been able to be in cyberspace, which is why you haven't seen me here on Blogger. As of now, I'm posting this from an Apple store in NYC, but at least some of my work is up on FAA and I hope you will check it out!

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