Soulmate Gem
Photo: cottonbro studio
Only ten percent of art school graduates make a living from their artwork.
Some signs you are destined to be together might include: There is no pretense. ... You'll notice a sense of balance between the two of you. ......
Read More »
If you recognize these signs, having a conversation with your partner might help you find clarity. They told you they weren't interested in...
Read More »
“When we hug someone, that physical contact releases a hormone in the body called oxytocin,” she told the ABC. “Oxytocin makes us feel warm and...
Read More »
Sometimes soulmate relationships can blossom into forever, and other times they are too intense and need to be released. Even though soulmates may...
Read More »Again, this surprises those who don’t work in creative fields. They assume writers live on royalties. But even if a writer earns royalties above and beyond their advance, they’re rarely enough to live on. There’s nothing to do but write the next novel, with no guarantee of a sale. That’s often the case even when a first novel satisfies a publisher’s sales expectations. And even though The Girl in the Road was critically adored, awarded a major literary prize, beloved by a tribe of new fans and praised by excellent writers like Neil Gaiman and Kim Stanley Robinson — a bestseller it was not.
“PDA is totally fine if you're holding hands, putting your arm around your partner, or giving someone a quick kiss, but anything more than that...
Read More »
Practitioners of cartomancy are generally known as cartomancers, card readers, or simply readers.
Read More »I’m not alone in these goals. The art world has a host of activists working to better the intersection of art, labor and value. But I’ve become increasingly frustrated with activism that focuses on trying to make gatekeepers aware of problems, such as low or nonexistent pay, or gender, color and class biases. Institutions and corporations have no real incentive to solve or even acknowledge these problems. They prioritize their own economic survival over that of artists, and, in my experience respond to stress by becoming more risk-averse, not less. I’d rather find — or invent — new economic models that place artists first. The best I’ve found so far is Patreon, a relatively new platform that tries to reinvent the ancient model of sustained arts patronage. If Kickstarter is a one-night stand, Patreon is going steady, opening a direct, ongoing dialogue between an artist and her patrons. I already had a relationship with a core group of fans because of The Girl in the Road and a kerfuffle with Wired, so it was enough to get started. I don’t yet make a living wage, but that’s my goal. I’m getting there. My Patreon salary covered my rent while I was writing, memorizing and rehearsing my TED talk. In return, my patrons got the story exclusively, months before anyone else set eyes on it. I’m not naive — I know that no one model will fit all artists. Patreon, for example, favors prolific artists who already have a following and who thrive on a close relationship with fans. What I want to emphasize is that artists should stop trying to win the game, and start trying to change the game. After all, artists innovate — it’s what we do, no matter what our medium is. We imagine ways forward that no one else has imagined before, in literature, music, theater, dance, art, performance. There’s no reason we can’t do it with economics as well. Art isn’t some incidental decoration on culture. It is culture. But there is no art without artists, and there are no artists without compensation. Quid pro quo. It’s as simple as that.
Historically, "Miss" has been the formal title for an unmarried woman. Mar 3, 2022
Read More »
Simply looking at a woman directly, while also smiling, makes you appear more attractive to her. The most attractive face to show a woman is one...
Read More »
The most compatible zodiac sun signs: Air signs—Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius—match well with other Air and Fire signs: Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius....
Read More »
Tips to cope with reawakened grief Be prepared. Anniversary reactions are normal. ... Plan a distraction. ... Reminisce about your relationship....
Read More »