Wednesday, March 09, 2005

Best-Selling Books for Pascagoula, MS (3/6-12) according to Amazon.com

Best-Sellers for Pascagoula, Mississippi
For the week of Mar 6-12
1. Mississippi Gardener's Guide
2. Holt Collier by Minor Ferris Buchanan
3. The French Quarter of New Orleans
4. Confederacy of Silence by Richard Rubin
5. Tough Plants For Southern Gardens
6. The Art of Walter Anderson
7. Blood, Money & Power by Barr McClellan
8. A Year with C. S. Lewis by C. S. Lewis
9. Mississippi in Africa by Alan Huffman

Gulfport Little Theatre

Gulfport Little Theatre

The Mississippi Writers Page

The Mississippi Writers Page

USM Libraries - The University of Southern Mississippi Libraries

USM Libraries - The University of Southern Mississippi Libraries

Jackson-George Regional Library System

Jackson-George Regional Library System

mississippi art

mississippi art

Crossroads of the Heart

Crossroads of the Heart

Welcome: Mississippi Folklife and Folk Artist Directory

Welcome: Mississippi Folklife and Folk Artist Directory

Mississippi Writers and Musisicans, Artists and Actors - A Project of Starkville High School

Mississippi Writers and Musisicans, Artists and Actors - A Project of Starkville High School

Mississippi Arts Commission

Mississippi Arts Commission

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Lights! Camera! Blog!

Okay, okay, so I don't have that much interesting stuff to include yet, but (cross fingers), that'll change soon. Why am I starting this? Well, I've been reading the "literary blogs" and, well, haven't found anyone who--humm, how can I put this?--sees things my way. While one might interest me here and another one there, I keep thinking that it'd be perfect if they were somehow patchworked together, and add a bit of Southern Soul and Cajun Spice, thank you!

While I certainly want to cover books of interest for the area, this won't turn into my personal reading list (which I keep on another blog), though I may provide crossovers, where needed. The thing is, I wanted to expand into other areas of the arts. Maybe by doing the blog, it'll give me the kick in the pants to attend those museum shows, theater productions and concerts that I say I want to go to, but then use the excuse that I'm "too busy" to possibly make time.

Also, since I'm fairly new to this whole blogging thing, I'm sure to make mistakes. I'm not going to have a perfect looking blog from day one (today), but I also know that I'll be taking several computer classes in the future (lucky lucky me), so the blog can grow while I do, so to speak.