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A Web Portfolio
A Brief BioAbout the name ... I'll answer to Paula, Kate, Katie, Paula Kate, or pk. All of those are in general use; pick one or collect 'em all! I am a native Californian, and I live in a late 1930s house in a woodsy pocket of the San Fernando Valley.
By avocation, I am a designer: graphics, embroidery patterns, period costumes, interiors. I paid my graphic design dues using Formatt, Letraset, typewriters, and rubber cement, pasting up the monthly fantasy-fiction newsletter Fantasiae for several years. I am interested in the history of textiles and of clothing, as well as costume for films and the theater. I have made Elizabethan and Victorian costumes, but these days my sewing is mostly confined to remodeling vintage tweed sportcoats. I was the founding editor of the journal Parma Eldalamberon, an early source for the study of the invented languages in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. Parma is still in publication under the editorial direction of Christopher Gilson; much new material is now available for the study of Tolkien's languages. Other topics which interest me include film, medieval and renaissance history, folk- and calendar-customs of the English-speaking world, the Pre-Raphaelites and the Arts and Crafts movement, costumes and corsetry, typography, calligraphy, copyediting, grammar, philology, book design and illustration, historical novels, border ballads, rock-and-reel, computers, theories of project management, the evolution of the English language, gardening, photography, urban forestry, and backyard birding. I was an active member of GEnie's SFRT, 1991-1996, and web-designer-in-residence at Dueling Modems,1997-1999. Recently, I have been contributing material on clothing, needlework, and other topics at Wikipedia. For the record, my favorite band is Boiled in Lead, and I am a firm but not fanatical believer in the serial comma. Best of Legends · Renaissance, The Elizabethan World Credits & ColophonThis page was originally composed in Nick Bradbury's HomeSite v. 2.5, an exquisite HTML editor for them as likes to get their hands dirty, and updated in HomeSite v. 4.5, a Macromedia product. The illustrations are based on ornaments by Aubrey Beardsley from ArtToday; they were colored, cropped, and otherwise heavily modified in Paint Shop Pro. The Legends and Renaissance banners were also designed in Paint Shop Pro. Photo of PK by Glen Blankenship copyright 2004. Contact PKM at pobox.com Created 1 March 1996 Radically revised 13 July 1997 Last updated 10 November 2007 |