James crofoot:
Little nervous about current new post. anybody looking on this?
Tsukuyomi969: Of course, someone is always looking, whether you want them to or not. Oh, I love your quote! Hope in a hopeless way. -
James crofoot: It is a cool quote, I've liked it for a long time. Never could remember the rest of the poem though. -
ChowChow: I have to agree with Tsukuyomi969 and what was said. Aren't we told: "seek and thy shall find?" Like the site James. Keep up the good work. -
James crofoot: Thanks chow, for the words of encouragement. anybody know who wrote the poem my quote is from? -
AlvinTEthington: Yes, I am teaching that poem in a class that starts this week on this site. It is Dylan Thomas. The first line is Do not go gentle into that good night. Are you interested in the course in which I teach this poem? Hint, hint... -
Frank Atwood: James, read your comment to me and you are right, as long as writing is fun, and we have one person reading our works, we are doing something natural. My writing as you will see in part A of the last chapter, for it has so much happening I can't shorten it and keep it true to itself and the stories characters. I think you will see a definite change in my writing style. Like God hit me with a bolt of lightening. God bless my friend and thanks for the comment. -
Nhala: thanks for taking the time to read my poem. Nhala -
James crofoot: Hey Nhala I learn so much from reading other people's works, thank you for sharing it. -
Stalking Wolf: Went back to chapter, could not change, tried, was a great chapter. Stalking Wolf. -