Shifting Careers on 52 Projects
A nice mention of the 52 Projects book in Marci Alboher's "Thoughts on Creativity" post on her excellent Shifting Careers blog.

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Brought My Lunch is a photo group to showcase the lunch you brought to work. The goal is to create an incentive to 1) bring lunch to work (instead of buying expensive, less healthy meals around the office) and 2) to bring better lunches to work, lunches that are worthy of not just eating, but photographing. So pack that lunch, break out your camera, and submit your photos to the group pool.
Jeffrey Yamaguchi: 52 Projects: Random Acts of Everyday Creativity
52 Projects is an exploration of your creativity -- from the culinary to the literary to the artistic. A way of turning the ordinary into the extraordinary, and finding a flash of inspiration in our everyday lives. Whether you write, paint, draw, sculpt, carve, dance, sing, play music, take photographs, cook (or even if you don't know what your medium is) -- use 52 Projects as a tool to discover the art of your life and inspire your next creative endeavor.
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Amy Karol: Bend-the-Rules Sewing: The Essential Guide to a Whole New Way to Sew
A nice mention of the 52 Projects book in Marci Alboher's "Thoughts on Creativity" post on her excellent Shifting Careers blog.
A very nice mention at The Bead Circle Blog of the 52 Projects book. The post runs with a suggestion in the Resources section of the book to list out 52 resources of inspiration. The Bead Circle's excellent resource list is in two parts -- part 1 and part 2. Great resources, great blog, great beading community.
In a Dublin, Ireland, bookstore that is -- Hodges Figgis. The pictures below were taken by my good pal Justin while he was on vacation. This was a real thrill for me to see the 52 Projects book on the shelf (right near the checkout, no less) in a bookstore in another country. Big thanks to Justin for snapping the pictures!
Very thorough and thoughtful review of the 52 Projects book over at LauraHird.com by David Hebblethwaite.
Harold Check from Six Apart interviews me about 52projects.com and blogging in general as part of the TypePad Featured Interviews series.
Jennifer Cote posted a very a nice review of the 52 Projects book at DivaTribe.com.
First, there was the MAKE Blog, now there is the CRAFT Blog. (Be sure to check out the very nice write-up on the 52 Projects book and site).
Kelly L. Watson has posted some hilarious letters from her elementary school days. A total trip to see this grade-school humor -- so clever, so much teasing, so many misspellings! These letters should bring some memories back, of passing notes and grade school crushes, and maybe even send you digging through the storage boxes to find some old letters of your own.
There's a very good article featuring some of my experiences publishing websites and trying to get published at a new publishing resource site: Write and Self Publish Your Book. This site will certainly be of interest to those who are interested in books and publishing. A shout out to Barb Klansnic, who interviewed me and wrote the story that features me. While the articles she's writing for this site are more resource oriented, she is also deft at crafting stories of hilarity.
Very nice write-up by Karyn Johnson of the 52 Projects book at the excellent book review site CurledUp.com.