Tag: Joan Baker
The Art of Blue Woman
Blue Woman (published by Weatherglass Books), is the fictional biography of a Welsh painter, Rose Hartwood. Her career is a long one, stretching from …
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Chuck Palahniuk
I can’t write without a reader. It’s precisely like a kiss – you can’t do it alone.
John Cheever
From the writer’s perspective, audience is always an act of the imagination.
Billy Marshall Stoneking
Put the female, the European, the specifics of place that Wales represents, back into your imagination
Gwen Davies, editor
Ah, how good it is to be among people who are reading.
Rainer Maria Rilke
On Reading: ‘I practise silence [and] the turmoil of memories is stilled.’
St Isaac of Syria, 500 AD
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Jonathan Page on the Welsh female artists who inspired the protagonist of his novel Blue Woman: Gwen John, Joan Baker and Shani Rhys James
PUBLISHED ON: 30/03/22
CATEGORY: Author process, Essays
Blue Woman (published by Weatherglass Books), is the fictional biography of a Welsh painter, Rose Hartwood. Her career is a long one, stretching from …
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