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    It’s hot outside.Let me rephrase. It’s stupid hot outside.Yes, I know, that’s what happens around this time every year in the Northern Hemisphere; but I’m just not a fan. Speaking of fans - I highly ...

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    We love a workshop! As often as possible, we invite young people to work with us. It's the perfect way to teach graphic design, photography and inspire creativity. One Sunday afternoon, Chris and I c ...

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    ​Dead of Summer(Post)

    It’s hot outside.Let me rephrase. It’s stupid hot outside.Yes, I know, that’s what happens around this time every year in the Northern Hemisphere; but I’m just not a fan. Speaking of fans - I highly ...

    Five Coolest Murals in Charleston, WV(Post)

    Sunday I got up super early to shoot some photos of the fog that often hovers over the Kanawha River at sunrise. Guess what...no fog! It was 7:00 am and I was sitting on a fogless dock with a flock o ...

    Popcorn and Cupcakes With Willy Shakes(Post)

    William Shakespeare was born April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Today is the 457th anniversary of the birth of the most widely renowned writer in the English language.I tried to figure o ...

    Masks for Bookish Folks(Post)

    Things are getting a little scary with regards to the pandemic in our home state. While West Virginia enjoyed low infection and transmission rates back in March, April, and May our curve has been get ...

    Ode to a Library(Post)

    Libraries are magical places.One of my favorite tropes of fiction is the old library in which one would tug at a particular volume and a door would open to a hidden passageway, with all the potential ...

    Spooky, Spectacular September(Post)

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    Why Local Matters(Post)

    When Chris and I started Echo-Lit back in 2008 our goal was to create a thriving online business with roots firmly planted in our West Virginia community. We love our state and our home town. Our gir ...

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    Create. Share. Teach. Inspire(Post)

    We love a workshop! As often as possible, we invite young people to work with us. It's the perfect way to teach graphic design, photography and inspire creativity. One Sunday afternoon, Chris and I c ...

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    ​Dead of Summer(Post)

    It’s hot outside.Let me rephrase. It’s stupid hot outside.Yes, I know, that’s what happens around this time every year in the Northern Hemisphere; but I’m just not a fan. Speaking of fans - I highly ...

    Five Coolest Murals in Charleston, WV(Post)

    Sunday I got up super early to shoot some photos of the fog that often hovers over the Kanawha River at sunrise. Guess what...no fog! It was 7:00 am and I was sitting on a fogless dock with a flock o ...

    Popcorn and Cupcakes With Willy Shakes(Post)

    William Shakespeare was born April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Today is the 457th anniversary of the birth of the most widely renowned writer in the English language.I tried to figure o ...

    Masks for Bookish Folks(Post)

    Things are getting a little scary with regards to the pandemic in our home state. While West Virginia enjoyed low infection and transmission rates back in March, April, and May our curve has been get ...

    Ode to a Library(Post)

    Libraries are magical places.One of my favorite tropes of fiction is the old library in which one would tug at a particular volume and a door would open to a hidden passageway, with all the potential ...

    Spooky, Spectacular September(Post)

    In my house, autumn begins September first.Yes, I realize that meteorologically, autumn doesn’t begin until the equinox; but once I flip the calendar page over - it’s FALL, y’all. I don’t care if it ...

    Why Local Matters(Post)

    When Chris and I started Echo-Lit back in 2008 our goal was to create a thriving online business with roots firmly planted in our West Virginia community. We love our state and our home town. Our gir ...

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    Look, I’m just not going to be ok with missing out on a Full Moon Saturday Halloween.The closest analogy I can come up with is missing out on your birthday party at school because of a snow day. I me ...

    Create. Share. Teach. Inspire(Post)

    We love a workshop! As often as possible, we invite young people to work with us. It's the perfect way to teach graphic design, photography and inspire creativity. One Sunday afternoon, Chris and I c ...

    Spring, Awakening(Post)

    Last week, large portions of the North American continent was struggling with the effects of a polar vortex. Updates of the damage caused by extreme cold temperatures seemed to overwhelm every news o ...

    NaNoWriMo is NOW(Post)

    I feel like everybody has at least one great story in them. And they’re all different, thankfully. Some people have amazing stories of adventure ripped straight from their own experiences; other folk ...

    Spooky Short Stories for Halloween(Post)

    Halloween Season is a time for telling ghost stories around the campfire and spooky car rides into the night. You can always stick with improv tales and stories of old to incite a scare, but if you`r ...