January 2, 2009

About

bw_1The Times Quotidian is the enterprise of Nancy Cantwell. Quotidian will be an intersection between observation, sound and the pictorial. My background is based in the photographic and design media. Readers will share in choices, paradox, and inquiry. If reality is consensual, then, I hope you will join me in seeing the world as I intend.

8 Responses to “About”

  1. Frank Lloyd says:

    Nancy,
    I found you just one day into your enterprise, and I’m thrilled to see this. I am also flattered to be an early participant on the blogroll. Definitely looking forward to your photos and your thoughts.

  2. admin says:

    Frank,
    So much to do! I was going to stage a series to get a publishing rhythm going, but no time like the present. I will put out a music piece on Leon Fleisher today…maybe Mattias Goerne as well. And of course The Invocation to Patanjali. I have a ton of photoshop work to accomplish to get the files prepared. This is such an amazing venue. I’m pumped! I check in with your blog about once a week. You have it right. Acute, concise and illustrative. Proud to have you on board.

  3. molly rhodes says:

    Hey Girly, Just got to this. Looks good! I agree with Frank, I’m happy you included us in the roll. We indeed are in good company.
    I bet you’re contemplating a blog right now on this cold blustery day.

  4. bob schulte says:

    Very cool Nancy!

    i didnt even get past the name and i learned something… I had to look up “quotidian”….. had no idea what it meant….. I like it. Its your/our daily times…..

  5. Marla says:

    I’m honored to be on your blogroll. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, inspiration, discoveries and all of the muses we can share.

  6. Tom Wudl says:

    Those Wudl pictures look great. What a lucky guy to get published in such a prestigious cultural forum. Thanks. See you soon.

  7. Chris Wells says:

    Hi Nancy–thanks for sending this. I love your blog–wonderful stuff here. I think I know you from LA?? In any event, keep on keepin on.

  8. Shounak says:

    Isherwood’s recitation of Isha Upanishad is awesome. How refreshing! Where can I find more of his renditions? Thanks!

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