Post #290
January 22, 2019
My “One Word” for 2020 is GIFTS.
I am sharing a very short video with you today – a little surprise GIFT that was given to me by my granddaughter, Angel Yaromey. She drove me to an event where I was scheduled to speak last week.
She set up my book display, and I did not know that she was also taking a video of me during the introduction. This was a nice gift and I am sharing it with my readers here at
Walking by Inner Vision Blog.
In this video you will get a little peek into my back story.
Introduction to Lynda McKinney Lambert Click now.
I enjoy the opportunities I have to share my own life story and my writings and art .
If you have not yet met me, well, here’s a little video of me being introduced at the Ellwood City Historical Society on Monday evening, January 13, at 7:30 pm.
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Lynda McKinney Lambert is an author/artist who lives in the Village of Wurtemburg, in Western Pennsylvania. Photo: my new chapbook is now available – first snow, is a little collection of 30 poems.
She is a published author, visual artist, public speaker, educator, retired professor of fine arts and humanities (Geneva College, Beaver Falls PA) – wife, mother, and grandmother. Lynda loves fine art, museums & art galleries, modern poetry, nature, history, travel, dreams, animals, and English literature.
She writes spare poems and thoughtful personal essays that appear in her published books, anthologies, and literary magazines.
Listen to Melissa Cotter read, “Star Signs: A Libra Sort of Day,” (Wordgathering Literary Magazine, December Issue #40). This is the opening poem in Lynda’s new book, Star Signs: New and Selected Poems, DLD Books, 2017. See poem text – click here!
In Lynda’s art life, she creates intricate mixed-media fiber art for personal adornment (talismans) and wall works for exhibitions nationally. She does encrusted bead working and bead embroidery with the aid of her Acrobat CCTV (Closed Circuit T V) and a DaVinci Pro Electronic Magnifierin her art and writing studios. This technology enables her to see her work in progress.
Lynda has profound sight loss, since 2007. This opened the door for her to write and make art full time. She retired from teaching in the fall of 2008, but continues to show her art in juried exhibitions internationally. She has exhibited in over 400 gallery and museum shows and has won over a hundred awards for her art works.
Lynda’s books, written following her sight loss, are sold world-wide through Amazon and all retail book sellers. The books are published in paperback, hardback, Audible, BARD, e-book, and Kindle.
River Road Studio on Face Book
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Thanks for rejoicing with me today.
Isn’t God so wonderful!
Romans 8:28