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Hi – I think I did it!
Yipeee – Thnaks and welcome aboard, Marilyn
Love the Redhead story. The dialogue especially.
Love the Kennedy story…and you of course. No need to respond. Just signing up for my Gal Sal. Proud of you Sally Bellerose!!
Thanks, lovely T, for reading, and being such a fabulous pal. Love you.
you rock, Big T.
The Girls Club took me back to my own days of “coming out”: not the characters or setting, but the memories of my own process became vivid and suddenly in my face. I loved this book! Sally’s book family was much more fun and delightful than mine, so I’ll live vicariously through hers. That’s what good writing often does, is it not? So settle yourself in with peanut butter and watermelon and get ready for a heartfelt and laugh out loud time with Cora Rose and her sisters.
Love you my friend and award-winning writer.
Marilyn
Thanks Marilyn, What a lovey comment. Hope to trade many more stories, not to mention peanutbutter and wtermelon. Love you back, sallyb
Hi Sally,
Ooh! I am so happy to receive your blog! Xox
Hi Renee, I am so happy you are receiving my blog. love, sallyb
I used to be able to count the number of blogs I follow on one hand; you’ve ruined that.
xxx,
lida
Thanks Lida. Now I can’t count the number of subsribers on one hand. xo sallyb
Hi Sally,
I’ve started Girls Club, and reading your essay about rejection made me slackjawed. Those silly, silly judges. Well, their loss. I’m so glad you got published! Not because it makes you an “author” but because I get to read it!
Elaine
Hi Elaine, Thanks so much for the lovely comment and for reading the book. I appreciate my readers more than I can express. Smiling, Sally B
Hi Sally, You “hooked” me line and sinker when I read “Dad” and “Ave Maria.” I’m excited to receive your blog….Ditto: what Lida says! No need to respond … just know that as soon as I can, look for me at one of your readings. Lea
Thanks Lea – made my day! ooosallyb
Hi Sally, Your name came up last night at work (MDC) and I remember that long ago you rec’d some sort of grant to write. We looked you up …and here you are! I am going to read you book ASAP….. How wonderfully wonderful for you!! hope you remember me! Linda
Linda! Of course I remember you. So happy you are going to read my book. My sister Jane still works at MDC. I think you know each other. I am writing a second book that involves a residential facility for developmentally delayed folks. Great to hear from you. Hello MDC!!! Sally
I’m subscribing!!!!!
Thank you Fay! I better get writing. What a good time with you in P’Town. oosallyb
The Girls Club took me back to my own days of “coming out”: not the characters or setting, but the memories of my own process became vivid and suddenly in my face. I loved this book! Sally’s book family was much more fun and delightful than mine, so I’ll live vicariously through hers. That’s what good writing often does, is it not? So settle yourself in with peanut butter and watermelon and get ready for a heartfelt and laugh out loud time with Cora Rose and her sisters.
Love you my friend and award-winning writer.
Marilyn
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