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  • Thank you, Gwendolyn. I will remind myself of your comment that letting go is a "love-gift to the universe." That offers a path to freedom from attachment to outcomes that I have been looking for. Best wishes. And thanks again for your tweets this week!
  • Interesting way to put it, Gerry. You are explaining why perhaps Stein had such a natural way of recognizing and embracing what the earliest Cubists were doing, because she was already doing something comparable! Everybody, me included, is usually thinking it was the other way around.
  • I knew that Stein's writing was comparable to Picasso's painting but now I understand the comparison. You make this so clear and you continue to educate me, Renate!
  • Good information, DU. Thank you. I get mildly offended when a man asks if what I write is "chick lit." But, not having a defined category such as mystery, I usually sa...
  • Boy,  I could not agree more.  I have 9 published books by various commercial publishers and in all cases the editors have been great.  They have saved me from numerou...
  • I WAS that student, Bella...as you recall. Right from the start, you gently steered me away from my original drive to write THE BOOK. You immediately recognized my mis...
  • Congratulations, first, and thank you for your generosity second, and, well, thank you, third. A lot of nonfiction writers try to cross the line, and give up, or write...
  • i wanted to also mention that the way the courses were staggered seemed odd. other classes were starting while i was in word yoga, and i was interested in signing up,...
  • Thanks Kamy, for this excellent post. As another example of how co-operation on a book can work, I'd like to share my own experience with Gaza: Beneath the Bombs, publ...
  • Good information, DU. Thank you. I get mildly offended when a man asks if what I write is "chick lit." But, not having a defined category such as mystery, I usually sa...