Tuesday, January 24, 2017

On making a difference

I was invited to be a guest blogger on Donna Druchunas' blog-- Subversive Knitting!  Want to know more about how knitters and writers can make change?  Here's how it starts...
Today, Joanne Seiff, author of Fiber Gathering and  Knit Green, talks about her newest book, From the Outside In, and on how each of us can make a difference:
Thank you, Donna, for inviting me to post!  I’m thrilled to be here.

Did you ever think about how best you can make a difference in the world?  In our living rooms, most of us treat friends or family to the occasional rant.  I found the rare public “bully pulpit” in a place I didn’t expect....

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  • Check out my website here: www.joanneseiff.com
  • Sheep to Shawl
  • Dances with Wool
  • Carpe Diem!
  • Knitting Along the River
  • Getting Stitched on the Farm
  • Modeknit/Knitting Heretic
  • Pleasant & Delightful
  • Catena
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  • Kentucky Arts Council
    In 2007, Joanne Seiff was awarded an Al Smith Fellowship in recognition of artistic excellence for professional artists in Kentucky through the Kentucky Arts Council, a state agency in the Commerce Cabinet, supported by state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art.

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