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Mentoring More Writers

AnAuthor World is hosting its first Furman class at our office on Haywood Road. Writing and Illustrating for Children, Part 1 was shifted from The University Center complex to AAW’s facilities, because it was more suitable for small classes and offers a more creative environment (not to mention better parking, and even candy!).
Tim also just [...]

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Highlights Day at The Children's Museum Pics

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Highlights Team in Greenville

Judy Burke–managing editor, John Traynham–photographer, Cindy Smith–art director, Tim Davis–illustrator, Pam Zollman–published author and former editor

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Art @ Webb

Just returned from Webb School of Knoxville after participating in their annual Art Xtravaganza. It was nice to see many friends again that I became acquainted with there last fall.

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Schedule for March 20th at The Children's Museum

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Highlights Day March 20th

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Digital Illustration 2 Students' Comments

“The assignments were good in that they built on each skill we learned in class. I feel like by the end of the class I had a sort of ‘decoder ring’ for these programs (Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator) that had been such a frustration before.” D.B.
“The intimate class size allows for interaction with the instructor [...]

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Illustrations going to Knoxville

I will be in Knoxville, Tennessee in mid-March for their annual Art Xtravaganza. Several original works from the children’s exhibit here at AnAuthor World will be on sale during the three day event. A percentage of the funds will benefit the artist in residence program at Webb School, a program I was privileged to participate [...]

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Digital Illustration Continues with Part 2

“Wow, just like real school! First off- thank you so much for allowing me to be your first virtual student! You are a wonderful teacher. Very patient, very detailed (for those of us who need step by step),
always available, and I so appreciate that you answered all of my questions and even emailed me when [...]

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Skype your way to successful writing

Tim has been using DimDim successfully in his class, but I haven’t had a chance yet to use it. I’m very excited about the possibilities it provides both the teacher and the student.
I have an advanced student who is living in Maryland now and wants to continue taking classes. So, last week I [...]

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