
Fire and Glass: The Art and Craft of Milon Townsend
This spring
Masarik then put The Epoch Times in touch with Townsend, a man who has devoted nearly his entire life to working in glass and teaching his skills to others. It turned out that Milon—'Rhymes with smilin',' he told The Epoch Times—Townsend had quite a story to share both about his book and his art.
Bringing Beauty to an Ugly Time
As happened to so many Americans, the COVID-19 lockdowns left Townsend and his wife Kiyoko feeling isolated. Many of their sales outlets were shuttered by the pandemic. 'It kind of put a lot of people out of business, people like me,' Townsend said.

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