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About DrEMiller

Certified Zentangle Teacher (CZT). Home: Sint Maarten. K-12 teacher for 13 years (Special Education for 10 years); Post-secondary educator since 2002; Education consulting since 1995. When teaching, held teaching certificates in K-12 special education, reading specialist; and secondary social studies. Doctorate: Educational Psychology Programmer/analyst for 10 years, including project management and training of corporate execs.

Is It a Plan?

Day 25 in One Zentangle a Day presents one official Zentangle enhancement called perfs and a tangleation on Tagh called Taghpodz, created by one of the book’s contributors. Perfs are an ancient device used by Illuminators to call attention to … Continue reading

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Mystery Writer’s Tool

Do you write murder mysteries?. Here is a Good tool for mystery writers provided by Don Massenzio ‘s blog. Mr. Massenzio is a mystery writer and an excellent source of reviews on new and old books, especially mysteries, I think. The book, Stiff, … Continue reading

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Third Party Politics

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Blogging Fundamentals: Day 5

This post is part of the blogging fundamentals tutorial offered by WordPress. If you are a regular follower of my blog, you are probably not interested in this path. I will try to remember to title all related posts with … Continue reading

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Made for Shade

While shading a tangle in my sketchbook, I realized I grabbed the wrong pencil for the task. As I learned when I first took up drawing, not all pencils are created equal. How the wrong 2B pencil–oh, wait! It’s a … Continue reading

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Blogging Fundamentals: Day 4

This post is part of the blogging fundamentals tutorial offered by WordPress. If you are a regular follower of my blog, you are probably not interested in this path. I will try to remember to title all related posts with … Continue reading

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Tropical Depression

I live in the tropics. It has been a disappointing day. It’s a tropical depression.  Thank goodness tropical depressions don’t last long–just long enough to regret a Zentangle.  It’s Day 24 in One Zentangle a Day. Today’s new tangle patterns … Continue reading

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Writing, Edits, The Internet, and Open Loops

Originally posted on Still Another Writer's Blog:
On another post here, Dr. E. Miller wrote: Putting off editing to another session works for many people. I would end up re-writing or, worse, never getting back to it. Right now,…

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Blogging Fundamentals: Day 3

This post is part of the blogging fundamentals tutorial offered by WordPress. If you are a regular follower of my blog, you are probably not interested in this path. I will try to remember to title all related posts with … Continue reading

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Wheels within Color Wheels

Since late last night, I have been playing around with color families and wash effects on Zentangles, as suggested for Days 22 and 23 in one Zentangle a Day. Per the book’s suggestion, I tried some white Gelly Roll pen … Continue reading

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