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Abby Brown
Dec 15, 2024
Barred Owl Basin
Barred Owl Basin (2,274 words) published in A Coup of Owls.
Barred Owl Basin is a short story about speaking a place back to life. Enjoy



Abby Brown
Oct 3, 2024
Hanging Toilet Paper Holder
The upper five sided figure may need to be longer depending on how big around the towel holder you are hanging it on is. Measure first. This


Abby Brown
Jun 5, 2024
Table Runner Quilt - Crafts
Cotton and quilted batting Coffee Cup Snuggle with Buttons and Coaster.
Approximate finished size - Queen Size bed.
Machine washable.



Abby Brown
Nov 7, 2023
Cell Phone Case - Crafts
Cotton and felt cell phone case with a divider.
Can be made with either a cross body strap or a walker handle.
Machine washable.



Abby Brown
Nov 6, 2023
Coffee Cup Snuggle - Crafts
Cotton and quilted batting Coffee Cup Snuggle with Buttons and Coaster.
Approximate finished size - Fits 10 or 14 ounce Coffee Cup



Abby Brown
Nov 4, 2023
Forest Scene - Art
It contains a waterfall, a river, a rock that leads to an island in the middle of the river. A few trees, and a few deer.



Abby Brown
Nov 3, 2023
Snowy Owl Painting - Art
The snowy owl sits on a grey fence post that is snow covered. There are three fence posts connected with barbed wire.


Abby Brown
Nov 2, 2023
Barred Owl Basin - Art
I wrote Barred Owl Basin, and drew with coloring pencils the beginning of the story as a left panel and the end of the story on the right.


Abby Brown
Nov 1, 2023
Dragon's Vale - Art
Dragon's Vale was painted, and someone asked for the story to go with it. So I wrote the short story, Dragon's Vale.

Abby Brown
Oct 20, 2023
Sock Bat - Crafts
The sock bat is a fun Halloween project. Other animals can be made as well. Older, worn out socks can have new life.


Abby Brown
Oct 1, 2021
Introducting: Abby Brown
Abby Brown writes gentle, in depth fiction and nonfiction, reaching deep into mind, memory, and culture to make connections.


Abby Brown
Sep 19, 2016
Inspirational Scientists - Francis Crick (1916–2004) James Watson (1928 - preset), Maurice Wilkins (1916–2004), and Rosalind Franklin (1920 - 1958)
Now, history is beginning to recognize the importance of women in science, and she has taken her historically accurate place beside her co
Abby Brown
Aug 12, 2016
Heath Braley
When he isn't working, drawing cartoony arts, or binge watching things like Doctor Who, Sherlock, or various other such things, he sings wit
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