Holly has featured my drawing of Ronnie Spector with a fab bio she has written.
THANK YOU HOLLY!
The Ronettes perform “Be My Baby” at the 2007 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.
You can judge these books by their covers!
“Multi-genre author Teagan Ríordáin Geneviene presents her most mysterious, magical creation – the steampunk riverboat filled with enigmatic people and clockwork creatures.”
The cover Teagan designed is every bit as charming as the unbridled whimsy behind it.
When I told Teagan I was making the post an Art Gowns special feature because of the glorious steampunk gowns, she created 4 original gown designs for the post!
I am so excited.
FIRST - ALL ABOARD THE DELTA PEARL
In the early days of following Teagan’s blog, I participated in Teagan’s ‘Three Things” that readers suggest that helped drive her blog serials.
Resa – I can only remember leech barometer (pedestrian name). Do you have a list of what I contributed?
Teagan – I kept a matrix of the random reader things. Yours were: flat iron, Gibson Girl hairdo, Pince-nez, Tempest Prognosticator, brooch, crochet hook, rum, and jet (as in the gem or beads).
The Gibson Girl hairdo helped inspire the “look” of the character Eliza Needleman. Jet, I used to name the character of the apprentice librarian. Pince-nez exposed a bit of vanity for the secretly nearsighted chief porter, Garnet Redford when Eliza loaned him her pair to see something in the workings of her music box.
I’m honoured to say I was gifted ebook copies of “The Illustrated Delta Pearl”. Unfortunately you can’t buy one. This is a tad sad, as Teagan’s images are magnificent.
Resa – So Teagan, why can’t others buy the illustrated versions of The Delta Pearl and The Geostrophic Pearl?
Teagan – I had almost finished the illustrated version where I made a gigantic number of images — when Amazon made a change to their policy regarding internal book images which didn’t allow mine. I didn’t want six months of work to go to waste. So, I gifted illustrated copies to a handful of people.
I felt like a kid reading the books. I could hardly wait for the next chapter’s picture.
Resa – How long … months … weeks did the serial run on your blog?
Teagan – I started writing (and “finished”) The Delta Pearl in 2016. However, I wasn’t satisfied with my work. Feeling the story needed a “middle,” I put it on my blog as a serial, getting 3 random reader things from followers, which inspired new content. To my delight, the story was warmly embraced. It seemed the “end” was really just the middle of the story, and serial episodes went on from there. The Delta Pearl was my longest running blog serial at about two years.
Resa – How long did it take to put The Delta Pearl & Geostrophic Pearl into book form?
Teagan – Hummm… I had several stops and starts, mostly with deciding how I wanted to format it. The serial episodes also had to be edited to adjust for “bookizing.” After it was finished, I decided to illustrate it, and that took another six months. Then of course, I had to start over again when Amazon changed their images policy. All in all, it took a couple of years.
Resa – What made you decide to create a duology?
Teagan – Several things 1) I’ve gotten a lot of great feedback about writing shorter length books, like the light-horror 1920s series “A Medium’s Peril.” (By the way, I plan to have a new novelette in that series ready for Halloween.)
2) The Delta Pearl was becoming a large manuscript when I started illustrating it, and my admittedly old computer was bogging down due to the manuscript size.
3) I could feel a distinct transition point in The Delta Pearl story-line when I started to reveal more about the riverboat. With those things in mind, I decided that it would be best as a duology (even though the manuscript became smaller when I had to remove the illustrations).
Resa – Your visions of Steampunk are vivid, exciting and appealing, It is a sub culture even today. I’ll bet those involved in today’s steampunk would go wild over your images.
Teagan – You are so kind, Resa. Thanks, that means a lot to me. My take on steampunk is not really typical. It often has a dark, even sooty aesthetic, reflective of the coal-burning that created the steam-powered gizmos. The Delta Pearl is bright, whimsical, and opulent. I hope I managed to give the words the same feelings you got from the images, since they are not in the published version.
Resa – The words work beautifully!
Resa – What drew you into Steampunk?
Teagan – In steampunk and diesel-punk you’ll usually find odd contraptions, and misfit characters. I have always loved both, so I couldn’t resist
Resa – Okay, Jaspe is a heart throb, and you did great with his character. I think most females would fall for him. He loves cats. I should be head over heels.
Teagan – I think you might be right, Resa. LOL. I kept Jaspe an enigma throughout the story. I don’t want to fully define him even now, because that makes him more interesting, and it lets the individual reader have their way about precisely who or maybe even what the Dealer actually is. Whatever the case, Jaspe has a loving and loyal soul. Giving him a cat helped anchor that idea.
Resa – However, I developed a crush on Victor. What do you say to that?
Teagan – LOL. Victor is flattered, Resa. I was fond of so many of these characters. Most of them had little flaws, and that made me feel like a parent to all of them. Although, I have definitely had crushes on some of my characters! Especially Tajín in “Dead of Winter.” (Fans self) Ha-ave mercy!
Resa – Yes! “Ha-ave mercy! (Turns up air conditioning) I read 3 instalments, and I know who that is.
It’s time to say good-bye. Think I’ll take the Steampunk Speedboat to shore.
Teagan Ríordáin Geneviene’s stories range from paranormal to high fantasy and urban fantasy, to whimsical versions of the various types of “punk,” to mysteries with historic settings… and anything else that strikes her fancy.
AND there is much more. To read ” Who is Teagan Ríordáin Geneviene” just click on the above image of Teagan and Onyx Owl!
To buy The Delta Pearl Duology on Amazon, click on the books above!
With Hallowe’en coming up, A Medium’s Peril could be just what you’re looking for!
Dahlings, we are loving it up in Miami, Tim’s Magic Tree Sanctuary and around the world. I’m one radiating Ms. R., reporting from Ocean Drive, as I present Art Gowns for peace and love.
It’s an all out love fest, with special guest star Boogapony Holly, who will pony on down in roller skates. It’s a go-go like you’ve never seen! And now, from her special stage of TMTS* black bamboo, let’s all get down with MC, Art Director and palazzo pantonista , Rebecca Budd!
Thank you Rene!
As beautiful as the bougainvillea she poses by, AGM Marina wears a strapless, fishtail gown made from a pink-tone ecru velvet & recycled Ribbons for Peace.
P PINK
E EMERALD
A AQUA
C CLAIRVOYANT
E ECRU
Boogapony relays her message of love ,with movement, as she glides through the bougainvilleas.
Let’s hear it for Boogapony!
That was fantastic and so is Gigi. AGM Gigi tied on BP’s extra pair of skates, tore a strip out of her strapless skin-tight turquoise gown and rolled on down to Wynwood Walls,
… where she models next to a tiger painted by Faith47 in 2014.
In a simple breath-pink slip-style gown with baby blue godets, AGM Holly showcases a breathtaking boa of roses designed by TMTS’s own Dr, Huey.
What’s a Love-Up without some fringe? AGM Dale shows in a red gown with heart shaped décolletage and asymmetric plunging v-bodice with fringe at its point. Watch out! With bougainvillea hearts, she’s going to “take you higher”!
Now, for an important message from Ms. R.!

Dahlings, there was a slight glitch trying to get AGM Shey over to Miami. DracGoth made yet another attempt to morph Shey into SheyGoth, and transport her to Otherworld.
While suspended in black between worlds, Tim's Roses of Love surrounded her. They gently guided her to Princess Blue Holly's Tangle-Heart. AGM Shey passed through the Heart in darkness, and surfaced by her golden tree in the light


Thank you Rene!
Wow, seems Shey’s tree sent her to Miami with some enchanted roses. As the roses change colour, so do the roses on her boho, sheer voile angel gown. This is Flower Power at its finest!
And now, from the Florida Room of her ocean view home: with the sand, ocean, sky and sea birds behind her and surrounded by one of Tim’s roses in many spellbound colours here’s RR with a parting message!
Dahlings, Sweet Dreams until Art Gowns & friends returns with another extravaganza! Until then, remember to Love-Up everyday, everywhere!
Here’s a FAB send-off featuring Boogapony skating a go-go through Ocean Drive! Check out those crazy high jumps
Art Gowns drawings & storyline © Resa McConaghy
Music selections – Holly Rene Hunter
Ms. R & Boogapony Holly © Resa McConaghy & Holly Rene Hunter – since 2019
Loved Like Roses © Holly Rene Hunter
THANK YOU BIG TIME TO

The AGM’s. Visit them on their blogs!
Dale – A Dalectable Life, Marina – Art Towards a Happy Day, Holly – House of Heart, Shey – Smexy Historical Romance, Gigi – Rethinking Life

Visit Rebecca Budd at Chasing Art
A storm of uneasy was roiling within me.
All of the AGMs had a dedicated Art Gown, except Dale.
The only way to quell the turmoil was to whip up a gown. I figured four, five months tops.
Seven months later, Lilac Fan Dance was dreaming out of the Art Gowns atelier window.
The ruffly lace tail had become a total diva during its construction. What figured to be done in 3-4 hours took 3-4 weeks.
It was the same time consuming issues I’d encountered making the fans for Diane Lane in “The Big Town”.
It began with an 80’s floral print fabric draped on Judy. Surrounded with acetates, a sheer and lace harvested from “Atlantis Mermaid Love-In”, inspiration struck .
The harvested lace was not enough to fulfill my idea, so old lace curtain scraps were painted with acrylics inherited from my F-i-L. The dates on the tubes were from the 1990’s.
Once dry the paint was heat set, the lace cut into creative shapes and randomly gathered. The 3d lace pieces were strewn behind the gown, and it was evident backing yardage was required.
A strip of white curtain sheer left over from Belle Grâce was blotch painted with the remainder of the purple paint.
TA DA! Lilac Fan Dance – dedicated to Dale – A Dalectable Life
Suddenly, the day became dark and filled with the peal of Thunder.
Memories flooded in and I could see…
Diane Lane waiting on my front porch. She’d come to check out her fans.
Romanticized by the idea of the Burlesque circuit, Lilac Fan Dance built a fan out of peach blossoms from Dale’s peach tree on Tim’s magic tree sanctuary.
Unable to dance due to that she had wheels instead of legs, no arms of her own and no head,
…. she borrowed some of Mae West’s jokes and did a stand-up.
Happy with her time as an entertainer, but tired of life on the road, Lilac Fan Dance returned home.
“Positive thoughts generate positive feelings and attract positive life experiences. You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.” -Mae West
OUTTAKES
Lilac Fan Dance © Resa McConaghy – 2024
Peach Blossom pics © Timothy Price from Off Center Not Even
I could not be more thrilled.
Reuniting With Old Friends: A Night to Remember with the Poynton Male Voice Choir
I’m whirling around with GLEE! Pop over and read about Charlotte’s night with the “Poynton Male Voice Choir”
Is free will a reality, or a figment of our imaginations?
Diana says it’s “nefarious”. I agree! The masses are unconsciously being influenced by a powerful few, in “Catling’s Bane”.
Diana – I used the term “influencers” in my book before it became so strongly identified with the internet. Sigh. If I were writing the story today, I would have found a different word.
I suppose my influencers are similar to internet influencers, except in my story the victims of influence don’t have a choice about their emotions being swayed. In both cases, the purpose of influence is to make someone feel a certain way and do what you want them to do.
Resa – I figured you came up with “influencers” before the term became a big deal. I can understand it ticks you off that it has become such an over used term, but in my mind it makes you somewhat prophetic. That is very cool.
Diana – Oh, the tattoo is gorgeous, and I love the photo with the slanted sunlight through your window. How artsy and gorgeous.
Resa – Yay! I believe it is correct to say no Luminescence tattoos means no power of Influence?
Diana – Yes, that’s correct, mostly. Tattooing is how luminescence enters the bodies of the influencers. and the tattoos are designed to precisely measure and inject the different colors/powers.
But that’s not the only way luminescence can enter a body. Catling’s initial strange power to block influence enters when her mother attempts to scrape the birthmark off her face and her pain is smoothed with river water. Raker gains his version of influence when an enforcer gouges out his eye and he falls in the river.
Diana- It’s perfect! That’s just how I saw her, hair and all. I always saw her as a wispy little girl, and you captured that impression well. And fabulous job on the eye. A birthmark that looks like a rose (sort of) is a tough draw.
Because of her eye, I was never able to find a good image of her when I was writing. So she stayed mostly in my head. I like those pretty fairy lips. It’s lovely to see her come to life.
Resa – Catling has begun studying under Vianne. She is about 13 1/2. Taking bits from the book, this drawing happened. A pink jacket is mentioned earlier, boots later on. She is all prim and proper, pearl buttons and tatted lace on a white blouse.
However, some tendrils have escaped her braid, which is spread on top of her head. There is an incident with Kadan bullying Catling. Vianne comments on Catling looking disheveled.
Resa – This one is just before the tattooing. She is 15 going on 16. I grew her up. She’s been through a lot.
A red flared waist jacket is scripted around that time. Red is a good grow up from pink. This is just before her head gets shaved. Here she has taken her braid down. I wanted to show the passing of time by how much her locks had grown.
Diana -The drawings are wonderful. And I can see how you “grew Catling up.” I love the choices – the pink and red, and the braid up earlier and down later. It’s super fun to see how you interpret the character and her appearance (like a costume designer for a show!).
A major player in this book is Vianne. She is one of the most important “influencers”.
Diana – Oh, Resa, that’s beautiful. Her face is just how I picture her, and her focused expression is perfect. She’s beautiful and meticulous about her appearance, but so driven by her purpose that beauty is more about power and status than femininity. Does that make sense? And you’re right – she’s around mid-thirties.
Diana – Yes, she would be wearing her lace, and she’s very elegant and regal in bearing.
Resa – Why did you choose whites & pearls for Vianne’s palette?. I saw icy blue under her jacket mentioned, but it only serves to accentuate the whites.
Resa – Could she have any Farlander blood in her ancestry?
Diana – No, she wouldn’t. The inhabitants of the cities are human, the descendants of colonists who came to this planet so long ago that they’ve forgotten most of their history, replacing it with a myth about the founders.
The original people of the planet, the Farlanders, are still around – relegated to the swamps and the far north. They are humanoid but taller and longer-limbed, and they have patterns of green spots on their skin related to the luminescence.
There is a Princess, Lelaine, in the story. Introduced late in this first book of “The Rose Shield” series, not much is known. She is 17, and from what I took away has some royal smarts.
Resa – I began with an at home daytime outfit.
Diana- That’s perfect for Lelaine, Resa. I always pictured her as a fairytale princess without the fairytale life. It’s quite a tragic tale in the end. You captured her beauty, youth, and worldly poise.
Resa – Here’s Lelaine in a horse riding outfit. In the book, the king is in a blue robe, so I’ve made blue the royal colour.
Diana – And Lelaine in her riding attire is perfect. I’m looking forward to seeing her in her formal gown.
Resa – Here’s her all out princess ball gown.
Diana- And Lelaine looks like the princess she is, so … perfect!
As they are a key to the power, I’m most curious about the tattoos of the “Influencers”, and want to know more.
Resa – Are the tattoos are luminescent?
Diana – Oooh, good question. Though the colors used to create the Influencer tattoos are distilled from the world’s bioluminescence, I never pictured the tattoos as glowing. That said, they aren’t the flat colors of modern-day ink, and they don’t fade or become muted over time. I see them as quite vibrant.
Resa – Knives, needles and mallets are used to carve and etch the skin? Are the mallets for driving in the needles? Or is the mallet for pounding to soften lines?
Diana – Yes. I did some research into ancient/primitive tattoo methods, which are still in use in many parts of the world today. Knives, needles, and mallets are all part of the process. Aside from the pain of the cuts and punctures, she has to deal with the emotional impact of each color of luminescence.
The mallets are used for driving in multiple needles at a time. In these cases, the needles are set into various sizes of wooden blocks or paddles, sort of like a wire scrub brush. With one whack of the mallet, multiple needles penetrate the skin. It’s a lot faster than one stab at a time.
Resa – The colours are absorbed into the cuts and etchings by the coloured luminescent baths? (A sort of tie dye type of tattooing?)
Diana – Yes, exactly. One color is absorbed at a time and in a specific sequence.
Resa – Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Violet are the colours of the luminescence. These are the colours of the spectrum, minus indigo. Did you do this on purpose?
Diana – Well, I wanted to limit the colors to six! One had to go, and indigo was nixed. The six remaining colors represent the six motivators that in various combinations account for human behaviour: Love, fear, pain, pleasure, death, and life. So yes, in a way this was purposeful.
The tattoos are beautiful and fanciful, but they needn’t be. The design is based on the artistry of the needler. Since each color represents a base emotion and is part of the world’s power system, they’re distinct/separate when applied to an influencer’s body. When the tattoos are healed, the influencer can use each color/emotion individually to bend another person’s emotions, or they can blend them to get a unique emotional response. Blending is part of the influencer’s training, and Catling will learn those skills in Book 2.
Resa -“Woad” … Am I right in thinking you use this word for “Tattoo”?
Diana – Woad, the way I use it, is more based on the fantasy (quasi-Celtic) tradition of painting, drawing (or tattooing, in this case) magical symbols. Woads might be symbolic, but more often they were thought to carry a magical property, offering the wearer protection or making them indomitable in battle, or a woad painted on a door might prevent evil spirits from entering. Woads in Celtic tradition were indigo, but I used it more generically to mean a magical symbol. In Catling’s Bane, not all of the tattoos are symbols. Catling’s garden is simply a beautiful design. But the tattoos on the men may be more geometrical and may include woads aligned with the colors the symbol represents.
Resa – Why does Catling’s head have to be shaved when getting poisoned/tattooed? The design is described as part of her back, and falling over her shoulder. There is no mention of the tattoos going onto her scalp.
Diana – What a great question! I always saw Markum as the artist behind the tattoo designs. His canvas is the influencer’s skin, and he proceeds with his vision regardless of any suggestions he might receive. In fact, he may do the opposite of any request, just because he can! I imagined Catling’s tattoos might extend onto her scalp, but I may not have written that. Markum likely would have wanted the option – thus the shaved head.
Resa – Will her hair grow back for the next book?
Diana – Yes, it will. Once the influencers have their tattoos, they’re good to go.
Resa – Did Vianne pick the floral design? Or is it pre-prescribed?
Diana – I imagined that most of the female influencers received some version of flowers, but they wouldn’t have been free to pick the design.
Resa – Catling gets many tattoos at once, to get her caught up. Normally, at what age would a chosen child begin getting tattoos and training?
Diana – I didn’t specify a particular age, but it would coincide with training, so perhaps the first would occur around age 14. Normally, the colors would be added one at a time, with a break in between treatments to heal and recover from the trauma. Catling is forced to endure the whole thing at once for political reasons – the influencers want her oath of loyalty before she reports to Lelaine and begins blocking their control.
Resa – At the beginning of the story we observe Influence being used in an evil way. Later, we seem to learn that it can be used for good. Is it ever used for true honest good in any of the 4 books?
Diana – What a great question! Oh, all the blurry lines in this one. Influence is part of life. In our real world, we attempt to influence each other all the time. With money, sales pitches, beauty, logic, facts and lies, book covers and blurbs, gaslighting, rebates, and yes, emotion! That one is a big one. If you change how someone feels about something, you can influence them to buy a car, move to France, adopt a puppy, or get married! Emotion, emotion, emotion. Are those good or bad choices? Depends. In the book, influence is used primarily to control others. Sometimes that control is applied selfishly, but other times it’s applied for a higher good – like the good of the nation or to save someone’s life. I tried to add a lot of moral ambiguity and motivational complexity because that’s how people make choices. The difference in Catling’s Bane is that those on the receiving end of influence don’t have a choice about it.
Diana – Yes, the series is done. Phew.
Resa – I’m thinking I’m going to read them all, eventually, in my turtle reading way!
Diana – Thanks so much for the fun, and the beautiful work Resa! What an honor and a treat to see my characters come to life. Hugs. ♥️♥️♥️
A long-time reader, best-selling author D. Wallace Peach started writing later in life after the kids were grown and a move left her with hours to fill. Years of working in business surrendered to a full-time indulgence in the imaginative world of books, and when she started writing, she was instantly hooked.
In addition to fantasy books, Peach’s publishing career includes participation in various anthologies featuring short stories, flash fiction, and poetry. She’s an avid supporter of the arts in her local community, organizing and publishing annual anthologies of Oregon prose, poetry, and photography.
Peach lives in a log cabin amongst the tall evergreens and emerald moss of Oregon’s rainforest with her husband, two owls, a horde of bats, and the occasional family of coyotes.
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This is one fabulous story, in an intricately thought out world!
Welcome dahlings! Inspired by Vikings, northern lights and all things “land of the midnight sun”, Art Gowns presents a twist of creation, “TheVi-Queens”.
Here to host our Vi-Queen telecast, her mic custom made to look like an ax, is Art Gowns own glorious Art Director, Rebecca Budd. Take it away RB!
Thank you RR! I’m lovin’ my new maxrophone. It’s made to talk your head off! Each AGM Vi-Queen will model her gown in a regal gold picture frame made out of all recycled materials.
First into the frame is Gigi. A red velvet gown, gold lame cape and black with silver metallic faux fur keeps her warm during days of all night.
Marina is the god’s musical muse in a blueberry dyed gossamer cotton gown. Her head piece features a hammered gold diamond with an olive tree decoration.
40 layers of tulle help Holly float into the frame. Wide strips of blue NOS ultrasuede tapered at the waist lets lacing shape the overskirt. Trumpet sleeves and a macrame choker are held in place by vintage gold buttons.
Posing in her second costume change of the evening, RR graces a claret velvet gown with hammered gold breast cups, arm bands and belt buckle. Detached trumpet sleeves complete the ancient look.
Shey, still in Goth recovery from losing her beloved to a puppethood prisonership, poses in a pale moss green silk bias cut gown. A gold coin hip belt, gold arm band, headband with gold medallion, asymmetric gloves and gold tipped spear perfect this powerful Vi-Queen.
Dale’s faux feather boa will keep her warm when night is nigh. Her fishtail gown’s metallic bustier is of repurposed lurex, and the fishtail’s feathers are from the same fabric scraps as the boa.
RR’s final outfit of the evening is another fishtail gown: skin tight with lace-up corset style bodice & lurex inserts.
🌺 Her floral shawl, a gift from Princess Blue Holly, has a one time unknown magic feature! 🌹
Rupert wielding 2 steak knives, Drac with blood red talons of steel & Etagloc smoking a massive nicotine spewing cigar with a fire ball heater advance threateningly.
Without hesitation, RR whips open her enchanted shawl. The floral print turns into a hundred thousand real flowers of all sizes, sundering the golden frame apart.
The mystical flowers bury Belezza, her evil puppets and the entire film crew in a floral potpourri.
The AGM V-Qs & RB are encased in midnight sun protective spheres created by the shadows of petals.
RR looks into her Tangle-Heart, and watches Belezza & the puppets retreat into Otherworld. The AGMs remain trapped in protective spheres and the crew has evacuated the studio.
Princess Blue Holly & Rene Rosso characters © Resa McConaghy & Holly Rene Hunter -since 2019
Music selection by Holly Rene Hunter
🌕 Holly – House of Heart🌖 Shey – Smexy Historical Romance 🌗 Gigi – Rethinking Life 🌘 Marina – Art Towards a Happy Day 🌑 Dale – A Dalectable Life 🌒 Rebecca – Chasing Art 🌓
🌔 Flower & tree photos © Timothy Price Visit Tim’s blog 🌕
Soprano Charlotte Hoather models “Midnight Nightingale” & Interviews Me: Part II
Still thrilled with how terrific “Midnight Nightingale” fits Charlotte, I’m now on Venus with how beautiful she looks in it.
Click on the reblog box or the photo of Charlotte to visit the post, read the interview and enjoy the shots.
Soprano Charlotte Hoather models “Midnight Nightingale”, and interviews me.
I’m thrilled with how terrific “Midnight Nightingale” fits Charlotte, and I’m over the moon with how beautiful she looks in it.
Click on the reblog box or the photo of Charlotte to visit the post, read the interview and enjoy the shots.
BONUS
Charlotte made a wee video with a few pics and her splendid voice!
The gorgeous shots of Charlotte in the gown were taken by her brother Matt.
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