tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7618645909538172709.post1691552648264023562..comments2024-02-01T14:06:20.674-06:00Comments on Knitted by God's Plan: Writing Update at Long LastKendra E. Ardnekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03593051552921296108noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7618645909538172709.post-77689005485746149662014-09-05T00:55:09.306-05:002014-09-05T00:55:09.306-05:00P.S.1
I just realized that first bit might come of...P.S.1<br />I just realized that first bit might come off as a bit nasty. Forgive me--it was totally unintentional--this is what I get for typing with half a brain. :-P <br /><br />P.S.2<br />Your (or rather, your sister's) newest idea for Ooladada and the Ankulen "universe" sounds. So. Cool! I've often wondered how you would explain the fact that many writers/poets/painters, etc. don't use their gifts for the Lord; the "false Anka/Anku" angle answers that question.:-)<br /><br />*Waits for series to be published*<br />Happy writing!<br />~"TWR"~TomWildRosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12914330705701940882noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7618645909538172709.post-31553230118662180362014-09-04T00:49:07.959-05:002014-09-04T00:49:07.959-05:00Having recovered from my little [sympathetic] pani...Having recovered from my little [sympathetic] panic-attack, it occurred to me that it was actually your sister who broke your Ankulen when she hit you with that frying pan (um...yikes), not you.<br /><br />Annnnnd if it's any comfort, I had a similar experience--only it was totally my fault. When I was nineteen I tore (yes, TORE) my "promise" ring that my dad had given me on my sixteenth birthday. It got caught in a chicken-wire fence I was stepping over, I lost my balance, and...oy. <br />Thankfully there was a jeweler in town who was able to fix it, but I'm only just now able to wear rings again without fear that I'll destroy them. :-P<br /><br />Best wishes in your search!<br />~"TWR"~TomWildRosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12914330705701940882noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7618645909538172709.post-24548859184091371202014-08-25T15:19:18.328-05:002014-08-25T15:19:18.328-05:00I think you'll like her in Ooladada, since it ...I think you'll like her in Ooladada, since it will be at a better pace, and a much bigger story over all. <br /><br />And yes ... I broke my Ankulen ... and lost its replacement. Mom is not happy with me about the losing part, and I am looking for it.Kendra E. Ardnekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03593051552921296108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7618645909538172709.post-47866463643017569822014-08-25T00:12:56.093-05:002014-08-25T00:12:56.093-05:00Hurrah for progress! --even if it's slow and h...Hurrah for progress! --even if it's slow and halting (and head-banging) at first. At least you have words on a page, wot? Your Catlins sound...<i>fascinating</i> (pardon the pun ;-)), and while I must admit to some disappointment about <i>Anka Jennifer,</i> knowing she and her sibs will be in Ooladada makes me want to read that series even more (among a slew of other things you've hinted at)!<br /><br />But ACK! You BROKE your Ankulen? And then LOST it?! Omigosh.... *BigFrightenedPuppyEyes* Here's hoping you can find it soon and get it fixed! /PANIC<br /><br />May your visit with your cousin be a good time, may God send you lots of Inspiration and Motivation this Fall, and may your new job (whatever it ends up being) be one you enjoy. May your home business do well, too!<br /><br />God bless, and happy writing,<br />~"Tom"~TomWildRosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12914330705701940882noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7618645909538172709.post-60351091743588263342014-08-24T00:12:03.359-05:002014-08-24T00:12:03.359-05:00It sounds like you've been getting some good w...It sounds like you've been getting some good writing and plotting done in the recent weeks and months. <br />Good luck with your new job search!Abbey Stellingwerffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10426609355118356332noreply@blogger.com