This is a wonderful word–please pray for me that I can jump start work on my unfinished novel–I really would like to see it through, see where it goes, but I get “distracted” by poetry. God bless you Sisters! love, Caddo
All a writer really needs to see is the next immediate blank space to fill–and the image in one’s head that is leaping that very moment into that space!
Thank you Thank you! We love that you have read the blog and have nominated us for the award. So honored. I also loved finding your blog and have been inspired by your words. God bless!
I love that quote, and as Allison above me says, good living advice as well. I need to send it to my sister who is such a worrier about what might lie ahead. This might comfort her.
Thank you sisters so much. You are a shining light in what can be dull dark days.
This is a wonderful word–please pray for me that I can jump start work on my unfinished novel–I really would like to see it through, see where it goes, but I get “distracted” by poetry. God bless you Sisters! love, Caddo
All a writer really needs to see is the next immediate blank space to fill–and the image in one’s head that is leaping that very moment into that space!
Love the post! I’ve nominated you two for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award, your blog is uplifting and godly inspired. God bless you to the fullest!
Thank you Thank you! We love that you have read the blog and have nominated us for the award. So honored. I also loved finding your blog and have been inspired by your words. God bless!
This quote is perfect advice not just for writing a novel but for approaching life itself.
I’ve always loved all its variations.
I love that quote, and as Allison above me says, good living advice as well. I need to send it to my sister who is such a worrier about what might lie ahead. This might comfort her.
Thank you sisters so much. You are a shining light in what can be dull dark days.