The Diary of Anne Frank was required reading for my eighth grade class. At first when I picked it up, I couldn't get into it. I guess I didn't care about another teenage girl's point of view, but then I read it anyway and was so fascinated by her hope and will power that I started reading survival stories too. Ever since then I can't get enough, and it is my hope to be working at the Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C. within the next five years. I blame my fascination on good writing haha.
Thanks, Scribbler for the welcome. Looking forward getting to know you and the other members.
By the way, you can call me Tillie. It's cold up here in the frozen Wilkes Barre, Pa.
Thank-you. It is good to find a place to share my love for writting. I have a lot to learn, but I am not new to the game. I have been writting for well over Thirty years. My first e-book is doing pretty well which makes me look forward to the next being availiable. thanks again for the welcome.
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thanks for the nice warm welcome and advice. i think its great that theres a place i can go now if i need any advice or support.
Kind Regards,
David
Thanks for the welcome.
I'd like to say I have a genre, but most of my experience has been writing essays.
I'm working on a novel. No luck yet getting it read. However I persevere.
Hi Scrbbler: Thanks for welcoming me. I appreciate you and others giving advice on stiicky keys. I deleted Explorer8 and still have this problem. I will continue to try another solution and see how that works. Thanks. Trudy
At 10:06pm on March 26, 2010, Ernest Lijoi said… Hi Scribbler, thanks for the friend invite. My writing is about the life that I led as a (DCI) Deep Cover Investigator. I do not call myself a writer because in like to look at myself as a story teller. With all the stories in my life that have been untold untill now. Many of them are a little exagerated in some parts and all the names and some locations are changed to protect the people and the families involved they are based on real stories and a real detective, Ernie Lijoi Sr. My site is http:///www.erniesr.com
Thank you...I am not a professional writer...my goal in writing is to get messages out that I hope will help people who may be experiencing some of the same challenges in life that I am experiencing. I write only to help. I thank you so much for your time and interest.
My apologies for such a tardy response. I'm not quite sure how to connect with Authors.com. Should I post some writings?
Thanks for linking up with me.
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By the way, you can call me Tillie. It's cold up here in the frozen Wilkes Barre, Pa.
thanks for the nice warm welcome and advice. i think its great that theres a place i can go now if i need any advice or support.
Kind Regards,
David
I'd like to say I have a genre, but most of my experience has been writing essays.
I'm working on a novel. No luck yet getting it read. However I persevere.
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My apologies for such a tardy response. I'm not quite sure how to connect with Authors.com. Should I post some writings?
Thanks for linking up with me.
Laurel
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