How, to draw what isn’t really seen.
Author Archives: Eva L. Elasigue
Primal Spiral Redesign
If you find yourself desirous of creative interdisciplinary collaboration in the Pacific Northwest, there is a portal, with a person behind it who likes this about you.
Get in touch and follow up, anytime.
The site has been redesigned to feature more neat aspects, and will soon be sharing creative profiles of Primal Spiral participants.
Not a whole lot of furniture in there yet, but it’s a nice looking house.
Dust Jacket & Author Site
Working to make a hardcover edition available by the Feb.5 reading at Mother Foucault’s Bookshop.
Says Josh Vogt, author of The Cleaners series & Forge of Ashes:
“A uniquely told and intertwining story, evoking interstellar mystery and a deadly inheritance, all brimming with artistic vibrancy.”
Also, visit the newly designed author website at evalisaelasigue.com, now featuring visibility under a new order.
Tmy. McSwy.’s Int’t T’nd’y: New Food Review, etc.
For a slight departure from the usual, yet on a related note:
During SASQUAN this August, I had a remarkable dessert privilege known as Peanut Brittle Cheesecake. Timothy McSweeney’s Internet Tendency now hosts my account of it in their New Food Reviews. Bottom of the Fourteenth Batch. Talk about full circle – I had one in the first batch of 2003.
Author site article
New Food Reviews
If you mosey about my author site, I post process, poetry, and things that inspire me. Like this art of my girl Promethea by John Coulthart:
And who knows what else.
Indexing, of course.
The task of indexing, being either Sisyphean or Herculean (depending on the outcome), is what I find myself neck deep in currently.
Whether and when this becomes something to look at is a matter of the product. It’s not something I’ve tried before, and I’d like it to be an enjoyable element less cluttered than the usual.
Quixotic, perhaps.



