Topic: New Blog, Mentions Ann Walters

Okay, I feel a little shy blowing my own horn about my little blog, but since I mention one of my favorite authors and reviewers in here I thought I should post in here. I was once asked about foreshadowing and I thought it might make a good blog subject. I don't get a whole ton of readers mostly because I barely post once a month, but I'd like to think I'm not totally full of you know what in my writing. Anyway, if you're a bit curious take a look: http://mrspiddles.weebly.com/blog

Meantime,
Write On!

Re: New Blog, Mentions Ann Walters

MRS P---

PLEASE get me that picture without the text on it!!! I really want to get that new cover started!

dags smile

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Piddles, if you don't toot your own horn, it might not get tooted.

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Thanks Janet, for that vote of confidence!

Dags, I just sent it. There was a time when procrastination was no part what so ever of my world. Now I'm just bogged in the quicksand of life (that is a sorry excuse for lazy)

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Mz P, Read the blog on foreshadowing.  I will remember to just give a peek.  Thanks  Mike

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MrsPiddles wrote:

Thanks Janet, for that vote of confidence!

Dags, I just sent it. There was a time when procrastination was no part what so ever of my world. Now I'm just bogged in the quicksand of life (that is a sorry excuse for lazy)

No...it's not a sorry excuse, Mrs P. I know what's going on and I'm sorry, I was just kidding you. You could have taken your time, I just wanted to let you know where you would probably check back. Will look at your blog now...

dags smile

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P,

There was a time when procrastination was no part what so ever of my world. Now I'm just bogged in the quicksand of life <<This sounds like a good beginning to a poem.

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Oh, Janet, I'm both laughing and crying inside. I'm awful at real poetry, but can do thoughtful prose. I'd love to see what a real poet could do with that concept.