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Emily has lived in the Hamptons for the last four years, and much of that time
has been spent at Millionaire's Row in the little blue shack she shares with
her boyfriend Tony.  When Emily is not handling the day-to-day business of
the cottages, she is a full-time writer.  She currently has two novels on
bookstore shelves, written with her best friend under the pseudonym Libby
Street.  The romantic comedies
Happiness Sold Separately, and
Accidental It Girl (both for Simon & Schuster, Pocket Books) are available
at Amazon.com and wherever books are sold.  When she's not answering
the phones for Millionaire's Row, she's working on a new novel―her first
solo project.  If you'd like to learn more about Emily's books, check out Libby
Street's website at:
www.libbystreet.com.
Web design: Emily Morris    2008©Millionaire's Row Management
Tony has spent summers in Montauk for many years but, for the last four, has
lived here full-time.  As part of the Millionaire's Row Artist in Residence
Program, Tony uses a cottage on the property as an art studio.  While Tony
has spent much of his artistic life focused on large-scale oil painting he has
recently become enamoured of working in three dimensions.  His love of the
East End and its myriad of protected coves and nooks has blossomed into a
veritable obsession with driftwood.  Tony takes great care of his amazing
driftwood finds and uses his skill and talent to fashion them into modern
sculpture inspired by the sea they emerge from and the land on which they are
found.  His latest adventure in driftwood involves the casting of his driftwood
sculpture in bronze.  This new series explores the temporal nature of his
source material and seeks to make the objects' ephemeral beauty a thing of
permanence.
To Contact Tony email: tonyservedio1 [at] yahoo [dot] com
Visit Tony's Website www.driftwoodalley.com !