Welcome to Promote a Poet/Writer Thursday! This is the day of the week where all members of the Go Dog Go Café Community are invited to introduce a Poet or Writer they enjoy reading.
Participating is really fast and simple- in the comments below, post the link for the Home Page of the Poet/Writer you are introducing to us and tell us briefly why you think they are special.
We encourage all of you to visit these blogs (or social media pages) and get acquainted with some great new writers. You never know who you might meet. . .
Happy reading!
Happy Thursday Everyone! Six more days until Christmas!!!
Here is my selection this week from the enticing words of GlitzyRitzyMommy
Hope you enjoy it!!!!
https://glitzyritzymommy.com/2019/11/04/when-worlds-collide-an-affair-of-the-heart/
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Here’s my selection for this week: https://rosejfairchild.wordpress.com/2019/12/17/hope/
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Andrew, thank you for sharing this poem, lovely poem! S Francis
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You’re welcome.
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Here is my selection and I love his Christmas spirit – https://mushfromthehill.com/
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Eugenia! Love your Christmas Spirit! Thanks for this trip to Wales… the home of my grandfather and one of the most spiritual places on earth that I have been too… One of these days… there is a story to tell.
S Francis
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I find JC’s work delightful and glad you like it, as well. I hope you tell your story.- “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.’ – Maya Angelou
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Truth. As I work through my story on the Into My Own essay series and some others I am thinking of doing, I will for sure get to it. My trip to Wales was a turning point for me that led to significant change and freed my spirit from the prison I had built around it. Now, though life’s changes certainly beat me down for a little while, I am ready to climb those hills it offers with humility and great respect for the journey.
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I think of life in chapters – some good and some more challenging. The challenging chapters teach us the value of the good ones. Good luck with your journey.
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Wisdom here, for sure. Thank you Eugenia.
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