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I am amazed how many writers have illnesses that they cope with, or dysfunctional living situations, or other limitations. I have found this to be true over 14 years of blogging. It's not that "normal" folks don't have issues... it's just that they don't really write about them. Even on facebook, people are reticent to share. Writers tend to be a bit more verbose. Mary Ann MCPhedran started writing more after a diagnosis of major illness 10 years ago. She's also a tad older than I am. That said, her in-and-out doesn't lend itself to comments. I wish it did. At least she has been to Cyprus. I've never been. Sharmelle'sThankfulExpressions does sigs and writes poetry. She also has diabetes... and gets special fitted shoes like the mother of my best friend did. "What I would like to Reflect on and accomplish this Week..." She's been trying to catch up. I've followed Elle - on hiatus for years, but I probably didn't know she likes wine (red, low tannin) . "More whining about wine" After-all when you buy a wine rack you need to buy the wine to go with it! Having a family keeps her busy in New Zealand. Lostwordsmith has been ill and last posted on the 10th, so I hope she is doing better by now. She mentioned how her family goes back a wee bit in America and that she had family on both sides of the Civil War. "Invalid Entry" Kell Willsen writes short stories and posted some advice. "Could Do Better..." Since I've been trying to learn how to write flash fiction, I put it in my folder for future reference. That will probably be later today! My latest flash fiction:
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