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  • What a lovely post. I too am so sad they are closing. I have only lived in Nashville for two years, but I was in heaven the minute I first entered Davis-Kidd. And wher...
  • I'm so grateful you were able to get this blog done! I remember you posting about how hard it was to get started. I love to see that 'zap' when everything catches fire...
  • Thank you Cathy - I'm at a much better time of life now. Dubai is different and David is busy, but i'll be fine now I think. Cyber appreciations surfing their way to you. Shah .x
  • Hi David--Thanks for posting you poem. I enjoyed it. The only reason I felt you needed to be countered is that you made a judgment based on one poem without really tak...
  • YOu're right.  We get a bad wrap in history because we had nothing to do with writing it.    I did Bathsheba in my work 'Daughters of Eve, a Herstory Book'  because I...
  • Yeah, it's amazing to be able to just do it on your own if all else fails -- without having to order 1000 print copies in advance like poor Henry David Thoreau did for...
  • Thanks for writing this and for sharing your heart! This is the first post I've read but I will make a point to start from the beginning and learn of your journey.  We...
  • For those who like non-fiction I can recommend two I've just finished and one I'm in the middle of: "American Sniper" by Chris Kyle, "No Easy Day" by Mark Owen and "Spillover" by David Quammen.
  • Thank you Emily for the great advice on self-publishing.  I'm still figuring out how to use social media to the best of my advantage, but what I have learned is that i...
  • The only positive remark from Kara Brown was admitting that David Sedaris does not write creative non-fiction. He's a fiction writer. It's be great if that concept act...