Hi Adela,
I’ve just met you on your wordpress blog as well. I appreciate where you’re coming from. I must get a subscriber “thingamajig” on my blog. Meanwhile I’ll subscribe to yours. Should we be linking our blogs? I’m so lame at this internet thing …
Best to you,
Alice
Hi Alicerene– I noticed you on She Writes; congratulations on your memoir; I hear many good things about it.
I am blogging flash memoir/vignettes at http://www.loquaciousllyours.com here on WordPress. I am a poet now venturing into memoir and creative nonfiction. Co-linking is a good way to build a platform. Check out my blog when you have a minute and see what you think– all best to you! Jenne’
I’ve finally had a chance to look at your blog and am overwhelmed with all the challenges you’ve had to face. By all means, keep writing. Even a bit of catharsis is better than none.
Hey, Alicerene —
I came across your blog in Freshly Pressed, and laughed at your account of writing — freely and well!— in the cramped seats on the airplane.
For years I envied Virginia Woolf and her Room of One’s Own, until I finally got a room of my own — and found I couldn’t write there. Maybe you’d enjoy this piece (and the solution I found) posted a while ago on my blog:
Hello touch2touch, I checked out your blog an understand you better now. I think … bottom line … that is doesn’t matter much where you are, either in your own little attic space or on a bench at Grand Central Station, that what you must have is a head full of ideas and thoughts that are ready to explode onto your yellow legal pad or computer. For me these ideas come to me as I’m stuck in traffic on a freeway, as I stand in line at the grocery store, as I do my exercise walk, or stare glassy eyed at a dull TV program. When all those ideas take some sort of shape, it doesn’t much matter where I m to put them down on paper.
Hello Alice,
I’m a writer, too. I “met” you here on wordpress. I like what you have to say. I am no a subsciber.
Best regards,
Adela
Hi Adela,
I’ve just met you on your wordpress blog as well. I appreciate where you’re coming from. I must get a subscriber “thingamajig” on my blog. Meanwhile I’ll subscribe to yours. Should we be linking our blogs? I’m so lame at this internet thing …
Best to you,
Alice
Hi Alicerene– I noticed you on She Writes; congratulations on your memoir; I hear many good things about it.
I am blogging flash memoir/vignettes at http://www.loquaciousllyours.com here on WordPress. I am a poet now venturing into memoir and creative nonfiction. Co-linking is a good way to build a platform. Check out my blog when you have a minute and see what you think– all best to you! Jenne’
I’ve finally had a chance to look at your blog and am overwhelmed with all the challenges you’ve had to face. By all means, keep writing. Even a bit of catharsis is better than none.
Hey, Alicerene —
I came across your blog in Freshly Pressed, and laughed at your account of writing — freely and well!— in the cramped seats on the airplane.
For years I envied Virginia Woolf and her Room of One’s Own, until I finally got a room of my own — and found I couldn’t write there. Maybe you’d enjoy this piece (and the solution I found) posted a while ago on my blog:
Onward! Judith
Hello touch2touch, I checked out your blog an understand you better now. I think … bottom line … that is doesn’t matter much where you are, either in your own little attic space or on a bench at Grand Central Station, that what you must have is a head full of ideas and thoughts that are ready to explode onto your yellow legal pad or computer. For me these ideas come to me as I’m stuck in traffic on a freeway, as I stand in line at the grocery store, as I do my exercise walk, or stare glassy eyed at a dull TV program. When all those ideas take some sort of shape, it doesn’t much matter where I m to put them down on paper.