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About Me

I've been freelancing since the latter 70's. My first novel, Chase the Wind, Thomas Nelson 1983, was published before I was 30. The second novel, Rightfully Mine, was published by Thomas Nelson in 1986.

 

I enjoyed freelancing throughout the 80s with articles and how-tos, and wrote columns for three national crochet magazines, while writing three columns reviewing software, also for national magazines. I was featured on the cover of The Christian Writer Magazine October 1983.

 

After teaching at writer’s conferences throughout the Midwest, from Kansas to Chicago to Minnesota, I founded/directed the 3-day Mid-America Fellowship of Christian Writers conferences for four years until 1990.

 

I am currently the founder of Visual Arts Junction. http://www.visualartsjunction.com. I’ve gained much through my writing and photography. I always like to give back. I wanted to establish a gathering place where other artists could meet and learn and get acquainted through interviews with other artists. I emailed my internet friends in the field and those interested (like you) joined me in the adventure.

We are always adding more events, hoping to make the subscriber’s experience deeper and more fun, and because we just plain like to have fun ourselves.

There’s our monthly writing contest. The winning entry is posted on the sites of our panel of judges (a total of nine sites) and our continually growing list of sponsors, now numbering 16, with several posting to multiple sites. So the winner is posted on, at the minimum, 25 sites (so far), with a readership in the thousands. That’s quite a prize. http://www.visualartsjunction.com/?p=3585

We run a monthly raffle of one of my photographic art pieces. This month you can enter here and become an art collector for under $5.00. http://www.visualartsjunction.com/?p=3476

Our newest event was initiated by Shelagh Watkins; VAJ Shorts. http://www.visualartsjunction.com/?page_id=3714 She wrote the opening of a story. And now visitors add to the story in the comments box. No word limit, but it must be original.

We have freebie pages, including archives covering many topics. The photography archive is like a free college education. It’s the largest archive on the net that we know of.

 

I particularly like our “List Your Art Site” page where readers introduce themselves and their sites. http://www.visualartsjunction.com/?page_id=1286 This was the most populated page on the blog until I recently switched our “comments” software and lost everyone’s entries. Sorry everybody!

Keep tabs our “VAJ Contests, Give Aways & Raffles” page. http://www.visualartsjunction.com/?page_id=3580 It changes monthly. And of course there is always the vast array of interviews by our staff that we have become known for.

I am also a photographic artist, dubbed by artistic peers the Grandma Moses of the American Southwest. Anytime, anyplace join me for a Virtual Photo Shoot. I’m represented by a handful of galleries nationwide, and three online galleries. Complete listing of exhibits//solo shows/press can be seen in my resume link below.

 

Please view my online resume for complete details.

 

 

 

    

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  • Posted 1:10pm February 4th, 2009
    And thank you, Fabulous! I can't wait to chat with you on the 18th too. I look forward to a great time together.


  • Posted 1:09pm February 4th, 2009
    Thankx so much. I have you and Cindy Bauer to thank for telling me about this site. I can't wait to slow down and spend some time cruising here. I know I'll love it.


  • Posted 12:28pm February 4th, 2009

    Hello Aggie,

    Welcome to Growing Bolder - I am sure you will find many interesting things to do here, as well as meeting all the tremendous people and making new friendships. There are tons of Audio and Video interviews, newsletters, groups to partake in. So have a great time here on GB ! It's been interesting speaking to you this week, and Ms. Mitchell is looking forward to having you on her Radio Show! Enjoy !

    Lighthouse Coastal Productions




  • Posted 12:15pm February 4th, 2009

    Hello Aggie,

    Welcome to our Growing Bolder Family! I hope you enjoy your time spent her on GB, as much as I do - it's a "Fabulous" place to greet, meet and network... And there's lots to do here too ! We even have the Red Hat Society on GB now! I am looking forward to having you on my Radio Show the 18th as well!

    Have a "Sensational" week !

    Shirley W. Mitchell, "The Golden Egg of Aging"





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The following is not about my family, but a sort of an essay I had to write elsewhere "About the Artist/Author," so you may want to skip this life history, might be B-O-R-I-N-G. I tried to warn you....

 

It’s hard to write up this section. You always wonder what anyone would want to know about the photographer, other than whether or not you like the pictures.

 

I’ve always liked to create. When I was pregnant with my first child (a definitive creation in itself) I took a 2 week crochet class. Within a year I threw away all my crochet patterns and created my own. After selling my patterns freelance to national crochet magazines for awhile I got offers to write my own columns designing my own patterns for 3 crochet magazines, which I did for a few years.

 

Until my three children reached puberty I had several volunteer jobs delivering Meals on Wheels, Recreational Therapist at Bethany Hospital’s children’s ward in K.C., KS, various duties for my local battered women’s shelter, and the Rescue Squad for our local Shawnee, KS Volunteer Fire Department, among other shorter term community activities, including our local drama troupe. 

 

My health forced me to be less active. That’s when I began writing. Thomas Nelson Publishers published two of my historical novels in the 1980s, Chase The Wind (which I coauthored with Deborah Lawrence), and Rightfully Mine.

 

I enjoyed freelancing with poetry, articles, how-tos, and wrote 3 columns reviewing computer software, while for a short time was contributing editor for Christian Computing Magazine. (Side note: I once wrote a letter to the Editor asking why they called it Christian Computing. Is that as opposed to Satanic Computing?)

 

I then founded and directed Mid-America Fellowship of Christian Writers, a biennial three-day writer’s conference, and taught at various conferences in colleges from Wichita to Chicago to Minnesota.

 

My grandparents, who raised me, were the biggest influence of creative thinking in my life. My grandfather, Reverend Vernon A. Vance, was, believe it or not, a Southern Baptist Minister. But they taught me through word and deed that if I am true to the Word of God in my own personal life there will be few in line with me, least of all those within the church, who need someone else to do their higher thinking.

 

They taught me that God is our Source for everything—period. We need no human interpretation clouding his clear guidance. For more on this topic please see my Artistic Vision statement.

 

You may have noticed I’ve excluded a mantra of educational institutions and degrees. There is a simple reason. In the early 70’s I turned my back on our educational system as I became increasingly aware of its purposeful destruction of creative intelligence. I am in full agreement with the philosophy of “the longer they teach you, the dumber you get.”

 

Rather than have my brain molded into conformist requirements, I walked away from institutionalized education (i.e. I dropped out of school), and in the nearly 40 years since have never looked back nor ever regretted my decision.

 

So, with my mind untainted, and molded mostly by influences of choice, I humbly present my little collection of photographic art as seen through an “Aggie Lens.” Or, more accurately, interpreted by what friends and family have dubbed “Aggie Logic.”

 

And THAT is probably more than you ever wanted to know “about the photographer.” In the event that you could possibly want to know something more, you can reach me at the cabin from the contact page.

 

Have the greatest day ever,

Aggie Villanueva


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