Today I'm blessed
Today I'm blessed again.
Isn't these words the reasons a writer goes on, "opened his veins and bled until words came out" ?
"In the tale, in the telling, we are all one blood. Take the tale in your teeth, then, and bite till the blood runs, hoping it's not poison; and we will all come to the end together, and even to the beginning: living, as we do, in the middle."
- Ursula K. Le Guin
Today I'm blessed again, as I read these words from a reader and my guts scream out "share, share the love with everyone."
Blessed be.
"Mo, I'm [...] from the [...] Amazon thread. I don’t usually write and semi lurk but was blessed this morning and felt I needed to contact you regarding your book Daimones. My gut screams out “Tell MO DON’T STOP WRITING” . My husband bought me a book from my wish list for mothers day, and it happened to be yours. While waiting for my father this morning I started it and have been compelled to read/re-read then contemplate and read parts again. No I have not finished and am actually taking my time getting through it, which is unusual for me. You had captured me within the first 10 minutes of reading! Rarely do I not speed read through a book, but I do not want to miss anything and have been going back and rereading and stopping to absorb what I have read – to consider the future story line! I LOVE IT!
Please don’t stop writing, your gift is too precious.
Thank you for sharing your gift with us! I look forward to completing this book and anticipating future offerings!
Excitedly,
[...] "
Daimones
Isn't these words the reasons a writer goes on, "opened his veins and bled until words came out" ?
"In the tale, in the telling, we are all one blood. Take the tale in your teeth, then, and bite till the blood runs, hoping it's not poison; and we will all come to the end together, and even to the beginning: living, as we do, in the middle."
- Ursula K. Le Guin
Today I'm blessed again, as I read these words from a reader and my guts scream out "share, share the love with everyone."
Blessed be.
"Mo, I'm [...] from the [...] Amazon thread. I don’t usually write and semi lurk but was blessed this morning and felt I needed to contact you regarding your book Daimones. My gut screams out “Tell MO DON’T STOP WRITING” . My husband bought me a book from my wish list for mothers day, and it happened to be yours. While waiting for my father this morning I started it and have been compelled to read/re-read then contemplate and read parts again. No I have not finished and am actually taking my time getting through it, which is unusual for me. You had captured me within the first 10 minutes of reading! Rarely do I not speed read through a book, but I do not want to miss anything and have been going back and rereading and stopping to absorb what I have read – to consider the future story line! I LOVE IT!
Please don’t stop writing, your gift is too precious.
Thank you for sharing your gift with us! I look forward to completing this book and anticipating future offerings!
Excitedly,
[...] "
Daimones
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