




Last night, Amy and I attended cousins Linda Woods and Karen Dinino's (nee Linda and Karen Goldberg's) first book signing for their new how-to volume, Visual Chronicles, at the Westwood Borders. The two sisters held a good-sized crowd spellbound with their tales of unleashing creativity by creating visual journals and abandoning fear of failure. Here are some photos.
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You have really been on the Goldberg circuit. I'll have to catch them when they come to Seattle.
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