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Article: Homespun JOY: Puebloan finds fame attached to apron strings.
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- The Pueblo Chieftain (Pueblo, Colorado)
- Article date:
- July 18, 2006
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Byline: Mary Jean Porter
Jul. 18--To say she's excited is the height of understatement.
EllynAnne Geisel is thrilled to pieces. She's living the whirlwind life of a writer whose dream has come true, whose e-mail in-box routinely contains messages from her agent, editor and publisher, whose calendar is filling up with promotional dates. She knows she's talking too fast, but slowing down might mean missing the chance to share more good news.
Puebloan Geisel, who's turned the everyday apron into an art object and coaxed apron stories from nearly everyone she's met for six years, is eagerly waiting for "The Apron Book" to hit store shelves in ...
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