PAVEMENT ARTIST is where I host my art, writing, blog, and whatever else I feel like.

The name was conceived because of a reference in Ally Carter's Gallagher Girl series, referring to someone who is adept at blending into the background, but is actually a spy. In a more literal sense, it also refers to someone who draws a lot on the sidewalk. Both are accurate enough descriptions of me (maybe even the spy part), so I decided to keep it.

The site was created using Macromedia Dreamweaver and Fireworks, which have enabled me to make this look nothing like my mind; if it did, there would be a yellowing map with large blank spaces and great big HERE BE DRAGONS all over the place as well as mountain ranges that bisect the land. So we can be thankful that it doesn't.

PAVEMENT ARTIST primarily functions as an archive of my writing and works.

Using my work without explicit permission is not tolerated. Warnings and disclaimers are attached individually.


21 August 2008: Wow, sorry for how long it's been since an update. New layout, guys. Still going with the really simplistic look. The Writing section has been updated a bit and fiddled around with. A snippet of The Boy's Guide To Time Travel, By Tommy Wilkins has been posted, along with part of Outlive, and the prologue of another story called The Minotaur's Child. The Bio section has been updated a bit. Info and Contact sections added.

For earlier updates, go here.


Navigation Menu
Some tidbits about the webmaster. Just remember though, she's a compulsive liar.
Some of her sketchbook pages and art things. Improving all the time!
Original works that she's written. Snippets of things will be posted periodically, with the first unedited chapter being uploaded when that chapter's been completed.
Links to a friends only journal on LJ under the username of backseatdream. Information post contains some more bits about her.
More information about PAVEMENT ARTIST. Think of it as a FAQ without questions. Because Melody's psychic.
Email addresses, blogs, whatever. What it says on the tin.
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Last updated 21 August 2008