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Life teaches us many things…
Only by sharing do we help others.
Astoria Magazine
Trina Astor-stewart
The whole idea is to share
some beauty, insights and delight with you dear readers.
To spread joy, to dare,
to take an abundance of care
for everyday life, to discover
something positively nice… just like a cuddly teddy bear.
About Our Beginnings
Astoria Magazine was first published between 1996 and 2001, when other endeavors took over. In 2020, we again used virtual “pen, ink, and paper” and “art brush and camera” to continue creating this new version of Astoria Magazine. Here it is, sometime later, and we love this form of expression. Creative Muses stop by from time to time to share with you.
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