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Sad Words
January 13, 2019 by kmabarrett
Those words really strike me. They are the reason I have decided to launch myself as a children’s writer this year. 🙂
Hi Cubby,
I’m glad you liked the quote. As always, thanks for the visits, likes and comments.
I don’t want to seem too forward, but you might contact Russ Towne at http://russtowne.com/
Russ and I have followed each other’s blogs for several years now. Russ writes children’s books and westerns. Maybe he can give you some hints to make the path smoother. (For what it is worth, my suggestion: Follow the dream…)
Kevin
You are not being too forward at all. I am familiar with Russ Towne, and I think it is incredible what he has done. Thank you so much for the suggestion, but I really hate to impose on others to ask for help or advice and would rather flounder around and figure things out for myself.
As for the visits, it is my pleasure to read the interesting things you have to post for your readers. 🙂
🙂