What's On Rinnie's Mind
Throughout Paint Me a Monster, Rinnie writes "Notes to Myself". These are thoughts that reflect her experiences and reactions.
Like most of us, Rinnie wants black and white answers to life's challenges, and keeps "A Book of Questions" that have no simple answers.
The next page continues those thoughts and questions and begins another of Rinnie's books called "A Book of Words I Like"-- words that she says "Auditorally sparkle and flip the switch to my imagination."
It wasn't until Rinnie could share her deepest, scariest fears that she could become her true self. What helps you become your true self? You're invited to write and send your musings to me. You might find them posted on this page.
Go to the next page to read Rinnie's thoughts, see her art work or visit the the author Janie Baskin's art website.
Like most of us, Rinnie wants black and white answers to life's challenges, and keeps "A Book of Questions" that have no simple answers.
The next page continues those thoughts and questions and begins another of Rinnie's books called "A Book of Words I Like"-- words that she says "Auditorally sparkle and flip the switch to my imagination."
It wasn't until Rinnie could share her deepest, scariest fears that she could become her true self. What helps you become your true self? You're invited to write and send your musings to me. You might find them posted on this page.
Go to the next page to read Rinnie's thoughts, see her art work or visit the the author Janie Baskin's art website.