tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7694865493614035204.post6174110318604019690..comments2015-06-20T00:44:47.134-07:00Comments on SPOKE(a)N(e) Magazine: SPOKE(a)N(e) Issue #5: May 2009SPOKE(a)N(e) Magazinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01884087106966767813noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7694865493614035204.post-80485096496497596982009-06-12T06:05:59.528-07:002009-06-12T06:05:59.528-07:00Hello there SPOKE(a)N(e) Magazine bloggers! I trul...Hello there SPOKE(a)N(e) Magazine bloggers! I truly enjoyed your pdf file's layout and information on local artists; your magazine gives the people of Spokane something more localized on the up-and-coming artists. I really appreciate that... it seems The Inlander can only cover so much.<br /><br />I am not sure if you take admissions/requests, but I wanted to highlight a local artist and friend's photography to you guys. Who knows? Maybe you'll like it enough to post it in your next magazine. I cannot speak highly enough about his Spokane (and Global) photography.<br /><br />The comunity needs to see his artwork. He simply is too modest to tell the world about it himself.<br /><br />His name is Jeremy Hopkins (JeremyHopkins@aol.com), and his flickr account gives you a great overview of some of his collections (www.flickr.com/photos/jeremyhopkins). If you'd ever like to feature his stuff, I am sure he'd be more than happy to provide an interview!<br /><br />Here's my name and e-mail if you have any questions--Hillary Miller (monstermadness23@hotmail.com), Spokane local for 3 years and loving it.<br /><br />KudosAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com