Feb 24 2009
Official final post
I hung in there a little longer. But this is the official very final post. If you want to find where I am hanging out theese days, Google is your friend. There are not too many gals going by “Veinglory”. :)
Feb 24 2009
I hung in there a little longer. But this is the official very final post. If you want to find where I am hanging out theese days, Google is your friend. There are not too many gals going by “Veinglory”. :)
Feb 22 2009
Nature red in manicure. Within three feet of a wall socket Gorilla Lux is the brightest creatures imaginable, anywhere else she is just an ape with a fragile skull.
This is the second feral doll and I am fairly happy with her, except that I accidentally super-glued the light switch open. Which is better, I suppose, than gluing it closed.
The next feral doll is in the works–her name is Feral Fatale.


Feb 09 2009
While Cleis released a full book of the 26 covers (which I reviewed here), it seems taht the actual alphabet themed book series has been cancelled. So the actual anthologies will get no further than L, at least with this publisher.
Feb 02 2009
I got a box of old doll parts and have been putting together what I think of as “the feral dolls”. They are a bit of statement about dolls and femininity–but you don’t need to take them all that seriously. This is the first of them to be more-or-less finished. She may need a little more detailing. Once I have them finished the feral dolls will be free to good homes (should anyone want them).
Tribelle
Tribelle is a counter-culture artiste. She is very concerned with being beautiful and creating beauty, but constantly worried that people night discover that her deliberately obscure symbolism of her paintings covers up a complete lack of anything meaningful in their content. Her work is as exquisite but as hollow as her bell-shaped head.
Welcome to the world of the feral dolls :)