
Holly Muse Impressions is the enterprise of Meg Gwaltney of Atlanta, Georgia. No stranger to the web, Meg has been on board through the various stages of many web projects -- from content management and design to quality assurance and maintenance. Early on, she assisted in the development and testing of Forestry Suppliers' first e-commerce web site. More recently, she has collaborated with Stein Communications on many collegiate sites, such as Arizona State University, Mississippi College, Oglethorpe University, Lipscomb University, Ohio State University's Agricultural Technical Institute, and the National Catholic College Admission Association.
A recent Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Emory University, she earned her bachelor's degree in English/creative writing and minored in religion. She launched the first web site for Emory University's student literary magazine The Alloy, of which she also served as editor-in-chief and head designer.
When she's not dreaming up new web sites, Meg can be found exploring Atlanta's abundant dining and music scenes, as well as taking time to smell the roses -- and the orchids -- at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
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According to The Center for Neuroacoustic Research in San Diego, music has the ability to induce a dream-like state, which mirrors the brainwaves associated with creativity. The trick is finding those tunes that resonate with your brain. Here's what we're listening to here at Holly Muse:
Amos Lee
Supply and Demand
Jack Johnson
In Between Dreams
The Waybacks
Burger After Church
Railroad Earth
The Good Life
Josh Rouse
Subtitulo
Ahmad Jamal
Chamber Music of the New Jazz
Do you have any ear-tingling tune recommendations? Tell us about them!
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