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- (I’m on the left. Tucker Dog isn’t as good on the Strat.)
Elizabeth Williams Bushey — me — is a writer, illustrator, musician, fine art photographer and web developer, originally from New York, now living in California.
I’m also a parent of two diametrically-opposed, equally and endlessly fascinating daughters – neither of which look like me, or each other.
My knowledge, as you will learn from this blog, is eclectic: oddly sketchy in some major areas, yet oddly thorough in some surprising ways. You’ll get the hang of me.
Inkless Tales
I run an award-winning web site for children called Inkless Tales, at www.inklesstales.com. It features stories, poems, games, music, math, science, and more, and it’s endorsed by theAmerican Library Association, the Encyclopedia Britannica, the Internet Public Library, and Reading Is Fundamental (RIF).
The site gets about two million hits a month, from all over the world, and – according to the Google Analytics, there is virtually nowhere on the globe which doesn’t sport visitors. Over 1500 schools, libraries and museums link permanently to the site.
Gigs
As you can see from the photo, I’m a musician. I perform regularly for kids – original, DEFINITELY UN-Barney-like music (try Blues, Jazz, and rock – note the ELECTRIC guitar) along with a multimedia presentation. Sort of like Pink Floyd Jr. After all, kids should get the full concert experience, don’t you think?
I also do poetry and writing workshops for kids. I have a book coming out soon.
Want to hear some Inkless Tunes?
More to come as my eventful life develops. ;~D

Everything you read on this blog is actually true. As in, this is a genuine, non-fiction blog. Generally, I don't name names when the parties concerned are (a) related to me and/or (b) under the age of majority, and therefore no matter how funny they are, unable to give their informed consent to have their hilarious but true commentary on the ridiculousness of life publicized globally. I do, however, skirt the issue of crediting them by admitting it was not ME who came up with their jokes, but "some kid." (Works for most of us.)