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Thank You to All the Members of the W.S.S.!
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Caitlan
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Nov 27, 2012 03:14PM

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This is probably the best place to express my gratitude to all of you. Plain and simple, you guys rock. I'm not overstating when I say this, you guys have literally saved me from a period of personal low and struggle. Writing was the only thing that brought peace to me and all of you have contributed towards it's improvement in a huge way.
Each single time, I'm thrilled to receive your comments. Whenever I'm in need of inspiration, I just log into GR and pay a visit to the W.S.S. This place is such an amazing pool of talent. It's the singular thing that keeps me going. In fact, all of you have been far too kind on my work, but that's exactly what I needed to get started and keep going. Thanks for that!
When I started off at the W.S.S, I got off on the wrong foot (having been guilty of voting for myself initially). My apologies for that, I've learnt and matured over time. All of you are extremely talented, I wish you all the very best in everything.
Forever yours,
Ajay

I loveloveLOVE you silly old pirates!!!





And like the others, I've poked around a little with other groups, but there is something magical here. I can wrestle with what it is, in my mind, but I think it has more to do with the heart you and those who have stayed here bring it. I am frequently amazed at both the breadth of creative expression, even if it isn't 'great' because that breadth is the breath (Latin spirit) that has allowed and encouraged all of us to improve. And now, there is sometimes true original brilliance as good as anything that you can read anywhere.
Oddly enough, at a work function Friday my friend Tim and I talked extensively about this group. He has found the WSS to be stimulating and so positive, and like nothing he has experienced. And he has been to 'real' writing workshops in his past.
So, Al, really, it is we who need to thank you for hanging in there and trusting your instincts enough to keep the WSS going where you felt it had to go. I have felt, quite literally, blessed to have by some weird fushigi fluke/miracle to have stumbled into this place and allow my curiosity to keep me here long enough to appreciate its magic.
Tis a beautiful place to hang out. (And with some embarrassement I confess to a pooling of some salty water in the corner of my eye. Gad! Must be the full moon waxing my sentiment watery!)

I came to you folks a few months back and could hardly work up the courage to post my poem. I never made a better choice. All of you have been so helpful and kind, and getting to read and comment no less on your amazing poems has been so instructive and truly and honor. Thank you so much.



bailing hay to clear this year a couple of grand."




Hexagram 56/The Wanderer.And to M's point, 'The Wanderer' is a title of a Fritz Leiber sci-fi book The Wanderer.
"4.A stranger in a strange land can find shelter through using personal skill and strength. But as a stranger must forever be on guard, even calling the place home. No peaceful heart."
