opfmarks.blogg.se

Oil and Marble by Stephanie Storey
Oil and Marble by Stephanie Storey





Oil and Marble by Stephanie Storey

She has been an acting student at Actors Workout Studio, Actors Creative Workshop, and the Elephant Theater. She has taken classes in screenwriting, fiction, and literature at UCLA Extension. program in Art History at Washington University in St.

Oil and Marble by Stephanie Storey

Storey then went on to receive a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Emerson College. While at Vanderbilt, she did a semester abroad at Universita di Pisa, studying art and Italian.

Oil and Marble by Stephanie Storey

Stephanie Storey achieved cum laude and received a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts from Vanderbilt University. She attended Lakeside High School in Hot Springs, Arkansas and graduated in 1993. She has snorkeled the Great Barrier Reef and hiked to a glacier on the south coast of Iceland. When she was eighteen, she went to Europe with a traveling choir. When she was a child, her parents drove the family from coast to coast in a motorhome. She is perhaps best known for producing the television series, The Writers' Room. She is the author of Oil and Marble, which was followed by Raphael, Painter in Rome.

Oil and Marble by Stephanie Storey

I also tend to really like Alyssa Polombo and am very much looking forward to her upcoming Borgia Confessions.Stephanie Storey is an American actress, producer, screenwriter, director, editor, cinematographer, and novelist. But second, to answer your question: do you read Ken Follett? Pillars of the Earth or the others from that series or his Fall of Giants series? I second Tracy Chevalier and if you haven't read The Agony and the Ecstasy, get you to your nearest bookstore ASAP IF you have a thing for Michelangelo of course ) One obscure art historical book that kept ME turning the pages: Painter of Souls by Philip Kazan (about Renaissance painter Fra Filippo Lippi). I'm glad you enjoyed it (I'm sorry I'm only now seeing this question!). But second, to answer your question: do you read Ken Follett …more First, thank you.







Oil and Marble by Stephanie Storey