Some Kids Are Worth Keeping

After all this time of my asking for some photos, my son finally told me he has a Flickr account (xresonance is the name he uses). I went and took a look at his photos — what a treat! I had known he was a pretty good photographer (he’s also into cinematography) but I had no idea how good he’d gotten. And when he read my FB post about not using photos without permission, he told me I am free to use any of his I find on either his website (www.aaronkondziela.com) or his Flickr account for my blog. So stay tuned to see some really fabulous snaps, courtesy of my son. I guess he’s worth keeping, after all…

And if anyone out there would like to send me a picture or two (thank you, Mark Arnold!) just to see what character, setting and/or story ideas they spark in my schitzoid brain, I’d love it. Make sure you give me all the ‘attribution’ information, like your name and web/blog sites, so I can do you justice. Being somewhat ‘lens challenged’ myself, I just love to see what other people can capture on film — digital or otherwise. Isn’t technology great (sometimes)??

About Susan Tuttle

Susan Tuttle is a professional freelance editor, writing instructor and multi-award winning author of 21 books—6 nonfiction on writing (Write It Right), 6 suspense novels and 7 collections of award-winning short stories. She also has stories in both volumes of "Deadlines", the new anthology from the Central Coast Chapter of Sisters in Crime (SinC), Tales from a Rocky Coast, and the SLO NightWriter anthology. Under the pen name Susan Grace O'Neill, she is the author of the Journey With Jesus series: Lord, Let Me Grow (Parables) vol. 1, and Lord, Let Me Walk (Lent). She is currently working on volume #2 of her Skylark P.I. series (a PI with paranormal abilities), as well as 2 YA fantasy series. And she teaches fiction writing in both the morning and afternoon every Wednesday. Email her if you're interested in joining her class. And follow her on Twitter and FaceBook.