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Lifeforce2
book version 2004
"A poet more than thirty years old is simply an overgrown child."
H. L. Mencken
Annette
Sugden is an artist, writer and therapist who was born in Portland, OR Nov. 23, 1967.
She grew up in the Tri Cities, WA, Oakland and Orinda, CA and Maple
Valley, WA. In 1985 at the age of 17 she spent a year living and studying
in Australia, including 3 months on a sheep farm. As an adult she studied
acting and theatre at the University of Washington for 2 years. She left
UW and acted in experimental theatre and experimental short films in
Seattle. After that she worked for Seattle filmmaker Karl Krogstad,
including several production and small acting roles in his documentary
film, "Surrealism." In 1991 she moved to San Francisco and
studied film production at San Francisco State University until 1994 where
she made a short avant garde film "Self Portrait 25/Annoyingly Self
Conscious B-," and adapted a Charles Bukowsky short story,
"Bring Me Your Love." In 2000 she moved to London to concentrate
on art and writing. She lived there for almost 2 years before briefly
living in Vilnius, Lithuania and then returning to Seattle, WA in
2002.
For
as long as she can remember Annette has been drawn to art and music. She
creates in whatever medium is available or feels right in the moment
including oil pastel, collage, photography, film, theatre, dance, poetry
and other spoken and written word forms.
She
now resides in Los Angeles, CA, where she lives, creates, writes and reads
tarot cards. She also works with children with developmental differences
as a teacher/therapist. She has featured as part of the Los Angeles Poetry Posse on the podcast radio show "Sundowner Lounge." In August, 2006 the poems "Crush" and "Sideshow" were published in the Los Angeles online literary journal "Poetic Diversity," where she is now a contributing editor. One of her photographs appears in the 2006 Beyond Baroque magazine to be published December, 2006.She is currently working on self-publishing a chapbook "The Name They Gave," as well as a limited edition hand
made and hand drawn book of oil pastels and poetry which she hopes to also
publish as well as a new series of photographs on her new home, Los
Angeles. She also is increasingly drawn to writing a screenplay again and
is considering adapting "Egil's Saga" or "The Saga of
Gunnlaug Serpent Tongue" into a feature length film.
Artist
Statement
Artist
Resume
"And now here is my secret, a very
simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is
essential is invisible to the eye." Antoine de Saint Exupéry in
The Little Prince
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1971-72

2000

2004
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