AmeliaG.com Launches

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Blue Blood has announced the launch of AmeliaG.com, profiling the company's multi-talented principal.

According to the company, this new biographical site highlights recent news about Amelia G's writing, editing and photography, along with more current and complete coverage of all her work.

The AmeliaG.com photographic portfolio features the photography Amelia G does in partnership with Forrest Black, including photos of a veritable who's who of music and alt. The site also details Amelia G's extensive writing credentials, both in the fiction and non-fiction realm, as well as her many speaking engagements.

"Pulling this all together was challenging, but it also turned out to be fun," Amelia G said. "I think it will give people a better and more complete view of the various things I do."

"During the research for this, I got to look at all sorts of contact sheets with positive associations and beautiful unseen images, so the photo portfolio I edited together on AmeliaG.com has, along with some favorite photographs people will probably recognize, quite a few exclusive images the world has never seen," she added.

The site also contains information on how to book Amelia G for appearances and interviews, how to get in touch for writing or photography work, and how to initiate contracting her company for magazine, site, and book content packaging, while offering a fun and interesting insight into the world of this prolific and talented woman.

"AmeliaG.com is a blend of her professional as well as personal sides, and showcases Amelia G's entertaining quirky personality, alongside her noteworthy credits and accomplishments," stated a company release. "There is a random rotation of quotes she likes called Stray Wisdom. There is an extensive and fun snapshot gallery of Amelia G out on the town, at book readings, at gallery shows, hanging out with friends, at conventions, traveling, and otherwise having fun and getting into mischief. The site also has a lifestream feed from Amelia G's Twitter and is the new home for Amelia G's blog, including an archive of her blog entries from Blogger and LiveJournal from a few years back through the present."

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