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  • ...your blog very much). I would love to attend the Lamott & company workshop but am going to have to wait until some medical expenses clear to indulge.  There are many writers who...
  • ...rd to grab all of the excitement when your beautiful and sensitive dog jumped off the front porch. This is what I got at that moment, if you will indulge me. Your brother made that ha...
  • Oh yes! I pinterest too! I find it to be a wonderful place to indulge in my obsession with design, fashion and food. And it really is great to meet like-minded people. Just looked up...
  • Great post indeed! I can certainly relate. I myself am a YA fiction writer. My passion resides in this genre, although so many of us love to indulge in a great YA novel even if we are no longer a senior in high school. :) That's the beauty of it!
  • A really brave post, and a supreme challenge to anyone who thinks that feminism is a middle-class distraction or about trying to claim 'victim status' or to indulge in 'man-hating.' Thank you.
  • ...to read. Given all the responsibilities and stresses that suck up my middle-aged, sandwich-generation life, I am barely able to write, much less indulge in one of my favorite activit...
  • ...prose but your observations are as valid for poetry. Unfortunately, there are few outlets for rant poems and "rant-chants" and those of us who do indulge, sometimes, not always, get p...
  • ...your own self-imposed limits, and that's a great message to remember. I'm a great believer in self-reliance, and a can-do attitude, but if you'll indulge me, I'd like to explain my ea...
  • Mylene Dressler commented on her article On Self-Indulgence
    Jean, how fun to hang together! Your comment will be helpful to many. Who wants to sound "like plainsong, forever on one note"(from The Lion in Winter)? Indulge the voice!
  • ...n a publication can momentarily return the real sense of me, the writer. So, even although delving in other people's stories gets me off-track, I indulge myself now and then, if only...