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I do tend to praise people a lot, so much so that I think I embarrass them. But I figure, they need to hear this! 🙂
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Hello Denise! What a blessing to see that you liked the writing prompt for my next Wednesday Stories. I take it that you have read the other stories and earlier prompts? I would be honored if you submitted a story following the prompts OR adding to my Treasure Chest stories (they’re mentioned in the post about my revised Wednesday Stories page.) Hey – may I ask how you found me? I think it would be interesting to know how far my blog reaches — or whatever! 🙂 Now — about you — it sounds like you know of some good blog hops. Which one would you recommend that I submit to? Also, the Why Writers Should Help Writers post — when I clicked on “view original post”, I couldn’t get the post. But, what I did read was nice! 🙂 Hope to talk to you soon – thanks, Debb
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Hi Debb!
I do know others who do the Wednesday stories, but that’s not why i visited you.
I’m the founder/co-host of Write…Edit…Publish (WEP) and when you signed up, I clicked on your name. I like to meet any new people who take the challenge. So at the moment, I’m busily writing a novel and hosting WEP. The other blog hop I’ll mention is the Insecure Writers Support Group of which I’m a founding member. I host this WP blog, but my main blog is still at blogspot. If you click this link, you’ll see my post for this month’s IWSG.
http://dencovey.blogspot.com.au/2016/08/iwsg-post-writing-at-desk-jane-austen.html
When I have more time, I’ll revisit your blog and check out more Treasure Chest stories…
Denise 🙂
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Hi Denise … well Roland’s quote puts a different spin on things … however – we must write positive reviews – if we write one … or leave well alone otherwise …
I’ll get to the TED talk ‘shortly’ .. cheers Hilary
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Love that Mark Twain quote Roland. Can I interpret it to mean you don’t want negative reviews? I don’t review if I can’t honestly give at least 3 stars. 🙂
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I don’t do negative criticism — that line goes around the block. And I am not much of a joiner. In 1879, Mark Twain said in a speech:
“I don’t mind what the opposition says of me so long as they don’t tell the truth about me. But when they descend to telling the truth about me I consider that this is taking an unfair advantage.”
I guess I am sort of like that! 🙂
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