A way
in.
In the dark of night
a door
opened
barely
just enough
for words
the right words
to
s
l
i
d
e out
and for the book
to really begin.
A way
in.
In the dark of night
a door
opened
barely
just enough
for words
the right words
to
s
l
i
d
e out
and for the book
to really begin.
Yeah!! And a lovely post!
Thanks, Diane!
Yeah!! And a lovely post!
Yea! And what a clever way to announce it . . .
Thanks! I’m on that adrenalin high right now. Hope I can keep it going for a while longer.
I love this. Thanks for sharing!
You’re very welcome. I’m glad you like it.
HURRAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!
I’m glad the door opened. Good luck with your manuscript!
Thank you. Here’s hoping the door doesn’t close before all the words slide out.
Yaaaaay!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks! Are you having trouble digging into new projects with all the energy around your brand-newly out book?
Susan, I love the way you think. And write.
May the words keep sliding in.
-Pamela
Thanks, Pamela. I hope the words come faster than I can write them down.
Cool.
And flowers! You have flowers now.
I do have flowers! I love them but I’m also working in a practice journal for a bunch of other fun design stuff.
Yay!
I’m still working, too, although it’s more like flailing about in the dark.
I’m glad you found your way in!
Oh I am still flailing mightily but at least I got the first poem which sets the scene and asks the question. Here’s to both of us continuing to make progress.
One of the best feelings ever. Excited for you, Susan.
Isn’t it though? I had shivers all day after I drafted the first poem because I knew it was on the right track.
Beautiful! You’re on your way.
YAY! So happy for you!
Very nice! Love it.
Don