Comment on To The Lighthouse — by Touch2Touch
That’s wonderful, Mabel. It’s great to have a sure-fire mood lifter, and when it’s writing — that’s amazing! LikeLike
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I think you might especially enjoy Natalie Goldberg’s book, Gilly. An oldie, but goodie. LikeLike
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Try any of those; if they’re not to your personal taste, there are more out there. I don’t read Stephen King’s books, they’re too scary for me. But this one about writing knocked my socks off. So go...
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Maybe you recognized the Hinomisaki lighthouse. My husband climbed it, not me — and was exhausted! LikeLiked by 1 person
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You might also want to try her book Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith. I liked that one quite a lot when I read it. She’s had an interesting life, with LOTS of ups and downs, not all sweetness...
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I’ve read an excerpt of Bird by Bird after I wrote the comment. I’ll definitely get ahold of that one for starters. LikeLike
View ArticleComment on To The Lighthouse — by Patti Kuche
In the context of this brilliant and illuminating quote I remember with fondness the life saving words of so many different writers, Jeanette Winterson, Margaret Drabble to name two who in their...
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Jeanette Winterson — a new name to me. I’ll have to explore — Did you ever by any chance read Miss Garnet’s Angel, by Sally Vickers? One of the few books that, through thick and thin, has remained on...
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All three are on my shelf as well, but reading about being able to write doesn’t always make it so, I’m afraid. Or maybe I should re-read. ;-) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on Winter Closet by Kamakshi
Back Home in Mumbai, I’d often joke we have three seasons, harsh summers, summers with rains and mild summers. Here in a new city, the mercury is mercurial. it rains in December, and its quite chilly....
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Writing daily, just anything, just moving your hand, is really the best exercise (physician, heal thyself! I don’t do it, although I have in the past). Or maybe the reading about the writing is...
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As I, you! Great to hear from you, Kamakshi. Where are you now? It’s never chilly in Mumbai — so are you somewhere up north? I have to track down your current blog — onward! :-) LikeLike
View ArticleComment on To The Lighthouse — by mybrightlife
What a beautiful quote! It is going up in my kitchen first thing in the morning. I can’t wait to watch my girls read and absorb it! Anne Lamott it is. Thanks so much Judith. LikeLike
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So glad it appeals to you! Hope the book’s magic works for you as well. LikeLike
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Not up north, but a hillier city called Pune, which is about 250 Kms off Mumbai :) I hope to get back to posting soon I have a lot to say but I’m back to studying and work all at once. But will be back...
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And you as well. I’ll look up Pune on the map, and look forward to your blogging return. :-) LikeLike
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Thank you for the musicT2T; uplifting for the soul. Of late, this is my favourite – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZfujI9CXyw LikeLike
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Wonderful and I don’t think I’ve heard it before so thank you! LikeLike
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Interesting that you should respond with the Tallis! I don’t know his music well, nor this particular kind of music; but I had a friend, Madeleine L’Engle (the writer, you may recognize her name) who...
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