THE COURT

THE COURT

The Advent calendar today brings us back to the art form that started the first day: the blog The court gives us a drawing!

Alessia, the author, deals with editing, graphics and social media.  She tells of herself that she hates SEO rules and I can only give her a five …

But in reality it is enough to visit the blog The court to find out how creative she is also as the author of books, short stories, poems and acrostics.

In particular, the title of her latest book is Havel: just drop by to find yourself in a fantasy world waiting to be discovered!

The court’s Christmas Carol XIV:

Colored in Photoshop, the drawing is done in pencil, inspired by a couple of photos found online. The sheet is a bamboo sheet I found from Tiger. They are very strange sheets (they are not white but yellowish) but that I am really loving you can find it here

THE COURT

READ ME WRITE ME

Today for the Advent calendar it’s already party! And it’s a Christmas party very much original created by the blog Read me Write me. 

Sara, the author of the blog, ironically speaking of herself, writes I grew up with payphone telephone boxes… whoever is my age understands what I mean.
And how if I understand you Sara! And I take this memories moment to rethink with nostalgia the times when letters were sent  for real, handwritten, with stamps …

Sara then caught my attention by telling how she discovered her dyslexia on her own. 

Very often in fact it happened to me, comparing myself with someone who had more or less the same age as mine, to consider how once there was no kind of attention on the matter.

So many compliments to Sara for how she solved it, but above all for how she then faced and told her experience so much that she wrote a book

Among other things, it is impossible not to be impressed by the drawings on the cover and on the blog, and the great thing is that they are from her sister! As I had already written for Elena and Laura I love these forms of artistic sharing and sisterhood very much.

In Sara’s story, on the other hand, you will find another type of family relationship:

“Hi Margareth, I hope I don’t disturb you,” Mark said rhetorically as he closed the door of the small studio behind him. He took two steps forward with a little hesitation, due to the lack of lighting, but also and perhaps above all, for fear of what he had decided to do go on here

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