Author: Lisa Saul

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*ART* *BOOKS* How to Find Your Style – Writing or Painting (Part Two)

When people ask, “How do I find my style,” they often mean, “How do I find the one thing I can be known for?” But is that the right question to ask?

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*ART* *BOOKS* How to Find Your Style – Writing or Painting (Part One)

It’s a questions so often asked: How do I find or develop my style? In this two-part series, we will look at the secrets to finding your style in painting, writing, or any creative task.

*SHOP* OUR RANGE GROWS! Our new Willow Lane shop

Introducing our new Willow Lane shop: a growing range of art cards, prints, stationery and gifts, shipped internationally.

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*BOOKS* Do you make these mistakes in your writing? Two challenges to try.

Lately I have seen two types of problems creeping into fiction and non-fiction writing. Can you spot the problems? Try these two challenges.

*ART* Meet Naomi of Willow Lane Notebooks

Today you get to meet graphic designer extraordinaire and the other half of Willow Lane, my sister Naomi. Willow Lane is our new notebook-making venture…

"Facing the Storm" Original Art by Lisa Saul.

*ART* Facing the Storm: A true story of a supernatural encounter

I can’t do justice to the years and years of turmoil that led to this one supernatural moment about five years ago when I was living in Australia. I can only give you the briefest summary.

"Home by Moonlight" Original Art by Lisa Saul Willow Lane Notebooks

(OUT NOW) Willow Lane Notebooks

For the last five months, I have been working with my sister (partner in all things publishing and fellow notebook hoarder) on a whole new creative venture: Willow Lane Notebooks.

*ART* How a Notebook Changed My Life: Introducing Willow Lane

I was eight years old. I had just spent 50c of my pocket money on a little spiral-bound notebook. It was one of those reporter types, portrait orientation with binding across the top. The ones where you flip the page over the top of the notebook to get to a new page. I had no idea what I was going to do with it, but I knew I wanted that notebook.