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  • Hi Deborah, I admit I'm a twit (mnwritergirrl) ... I have so far found it very useful in bringing like-minded people to my blog, or to the website of the magazine I wr...
  • Kamy, thanks so much. I enjoyed all three blogs with three very different voices and intentions. It was interesting to see the visual designs as well and how reflectiv...
  • This kind of dialogue is why I started the group in the first place. HURRAH!! Ladies lets hear your voices. Thanks for opening up! Jessica

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  • Beautiful! So beautifully said! Thank you. As a journaling teacher for over three deca...hear our voices and words, drops us into a listening, reflective-contemplative mode wherein we are received. Rece...
  • Diane Meier commented on her article She Writes for Free
    I know. As Bill Clinton might have said - I feel your pain! I'm looking for a breakthrough in modeling here - and I'll bet there are many - maybe a v modest fee for downloads, the way...
  • When the writing gets tough,when my imagination takes a hike and my process goes into a coma, when I can't bear to stare at that damned half-filled screen anymore -- t...