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There has been a long and inexcusable absence from this fine website. Rest assured that it is not due to a wholehearted artistic slacking, just the art perspective. I've been off and away through the wilds of college and busy writing ebooks.
I am Pyrra, come from the long sleep of inactivity. For a more reasonable look at what I've been doing:
www.fictician.com.
Get excited for upcoming cover art.
I am Pyrra, come from the long sleep of inactivity. For a more reasonable look at what I've been doing:
www.fictician.com.
Get excited for upcoming cover art.
Cats and Coffee
Dearest devWatchers!
This is Kat Zantow, artist extraordinaire, writing to you (and not nycterent (https://www.deviantart.com/nycterent), at all, hijacking the account and writing on her behalf--no, no ) to let you know that I'm back.
I can't believe the weekend is almost completely gone. I spent this Friday catching up with the very terrifying nycterent (https://www.deviantart.com/nycterent) (during which time we painted each others nails, fangirl-ed over Person of Interest, and rediscovered my dA password). I started today with a tall cup of Mint Mocha (the first and last time I order it; it has a bitter aftertaste) and ended it surrounded by greeting cards and all sorts of enforced good-will in the place
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Who are you?
A: Evelyn Zant, slantwise artist.
I do art in the most professional manner imaginable.
Q: What are you doing?
A: Writing a FAQ to stem to constant tide of emails I get on the subject.
Q: You have art. Can I heinously steal it to use in my own digital artwork?
A: No. You cannot use my art in another artwork. This is not stock artwork.
Q: Can I print out a hundred copies of your art and wallpaper my home with it?
A: I'm not going to stop you. But you have to tell your inquiring guests that I'm the artist.
Q: Can I print out a hundred copies of your art and sell them for my own profit?
A: No.
Facts.
1. "Your pizza experience managed by Christ."
2. Dictionaries are defined by pleonasm.
3. Evils live.
4. No slaughter without laughter. No immortality without immorality.
5. He lived as a devil, eh?
Quote to remember:
"From now on, ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put." -Winston Churchill
"Every writer begins his novel with a great book, and fifteen prostitutes, and then some cotton wool, and then a long striped animal." - J. M. Barry (Finding Neverland)
© 2011 - 2024 Pyrra
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Rebirth! Rising from the ashes of my avatar?
Rue Flynn is quite a name. I think pen names are very dependent on genre. Paranormal romance names are my favorite, because often I can't tell which is the title and which is the author.
Rue Flynn is quite a name. I think pen names are very dependent on genre. Paranormal romance names are my favorite, because often I can't tell which is the title and which is the author.