OMG..She speaks for all of us

I adore this Blog..I adore this Blogger. She does not have her comments on, so I cannot tell her. But I find her to be the most amazing, strong, incredible writer that I can never hope to be. I was just thinking that maybe, all the people who said I write well might be telling the truth..after reading here, I know it is untrue. This is a woman who uses a pen ( or keybaord) as a sword. I feel envy, but I feel such elation that she exists. I feel that she has peeked into my soul and writes the song of my heart. Though our stories are not the same, they are. I am addicted. She cannot write enough for me. I want everyone to read her. Oh Blogger with no name, no comments..I salute you. I thank you. I applaud you. Now go read her.

7 comments:

  1. She does take comments, one of mine is there. She reads us too you know. I love her blog as well. I love yours too Claud, nobody writes like you.

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  2. Did I miss the link for this blog? Funny your comment about writing. People tell me I have some ability to write too - but, when I read one of your raw posts with heart -I doubted my ability.

    Truth is we all have different styles. I agree with Kim.Kim. no one writes from the heart as well as you do.

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  3. Cookie..click on the title..the link is inbedded there...

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  4. She is definitely a powerful, eloquent voice. I love reading her blog, too.

    But I agree with cookie... we all have different styles... so please don't doubt your own abilities. There are so many of your words that have impacted me, that are permanently etched in my mind: Musings after the Pumpkin Patch, your recounting of finding Max, words of advice you've given to expectant mothers ("There is more joy in losing sleep at night because you're up with your baby, than because you're crying..."). SO many wonderful words... and the thing is, we all have our own insights, our own perspectives, and our own stories to offer--there can never be too many of them--and your voice is one of the most powerful I've ever come across.

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  5. It was a very nicely written and well thought out. That combination rarely appears these days. I wish I could have left a comment. I would commend her for thinking of the children in such a way.

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  6. It's not a competition anyway Claud! We all write so beautifully. It's just about letting whatever's in your heart out! (Of course mine seems to often ooze icky black stuff, but I'd rather that out than in! That way I get it out on comp and I can love freely in my life life!)

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  7. Just wanted to say I'm flattered by your words about my writing, and am moved by the writing of so many women on so difficult a subject. All flavours of writing add a richness to the collective pot.

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