Posts Tagged ‘ Kelly Shea ’

That Thing Kelly Shea Has Done

July 22, 2011
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That quote floated across my Twitter stream yesterday, and I had to share it with Kelly Shea, our wonderful writer and designer for the Invictus Writers. The reason: she’s been toiling endlessly over the last phase of the design for at least a week, which doesn’t begin to count the time she spent laying...

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Finding Strength in Stories

June 30, 2011
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Finding Strength in Stories

Brad King reiterated countless times during his introductory JOU 280 lecture that he did not want to be our friend. But just a few minutes into his speech, I knew that I needed to be friends with Brad King. It began when he said this: “Your whole life, your parents have told you that...

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Filling Empty Spaces, by Kelly Shea

June 20, 2011
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Kelly Shea is the kind of woman that I’d want to have as a daughter. She is this wonderfully bright, eclectic, frolicky, and geeky young woman who has the work ethic of a lion that’s masked by an unusual quietness. She is brilliantly quirky, full of the complexities of human-ness that give her a...

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A note from the designer

April 10, 2011
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I’m sitting beside my best friend at her parents’ house in Monroe, Ohio. It’s gloriously sunny outside, and white flowers are blooming on her property’s trees. It’s finally spring, but we’re inside at the moment. She is printing out her graduation announcements, something I’ll be doing within the next few days too. In less...

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