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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...
  • I learned that writing is something I can't shake off, can't ignore for very long, can't not do without feeling less of who I am, or who I am supposed to be. So, for t...
  • Hmmm. All such interesting and provocative questions Deborah. I wrote a book about my two boys last year--tracing a time in their lives when they were--four and six--a...
  • It's absurd (and not in a happy way) how many authors trip over this aspect of 'writing is also a business' ...from their first pitch to the last sale ... 'specially i...
  • Who might be interested in your book?  Start with people who are interested in YOU -- your friends, fellow writers, relatives, neighbors.  Then branch out.  I gave my...
  • I'm right there with you, Caitlyn--to the letter and starting with the need to have a chunk of free time and not just a few minutes in the middle of everything else--I...
  • Debi: That's a great idea and no I haven't seen anything like it. i spent the first two years of my time on blogs sending out messages of under 150 words. Those messag...
  • wonderful connections happen when you take the simple steps of reaching out - even though it is scary!
  • How wonderful! I have a small collection of letters from my grandparents & a few...conveyed in a simple sentence or commentary. Sometimes I wonder if all of our modern technology is a good thing...
  • Lissa, I love that you are asking this question just now. I read your blog on “Owning Pink” last night and fell asleep with the question of what I could ask for, what...