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Linda! It’s another cold Bluey’s night and I’m about to turn this computer off…then I see a glimmer of light on the horizon – an anywhere home – oh you are such a precious gem bringing the stars closer to us on our journeying! Which brings to mind Shakespeare writing about the stars…I’m about to do a workshop for teenage girls on Romeo and Juliet and I’ve been re-reading Shakespeare exquisite text! Every read gets better! Your drawings and text resonate likewise…thank you linda. jan.s
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Your suitcase — the anywhere home — was one of the most beautiful, poetic things I’ve ever laid eyes on. And I love her par avion dress. This was sad and lovely at the same time.
twoo twoo twoo
Please, Linda, I beg of you. Please put your collection together and publish it so that I may sleep with your poetry under my pillow! Maybe I’ll be able to go where you go in my dreams.
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Twoo Twoo – Hoot Hoot
I agree with Bella you should find a way to publish these beauties. They contain everything… I have innumerous friends all about your work…
Go Lark Books: http://www.larkbooks.com/submissions
Also: Laurence King Publishing, Chronicle Books
If you need help email me. Best to you as always. Lisa
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Yes, please publish your wonderful work! I love everything about it!
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