Sunday, March 30, 2008

 

March 30 responses to: dips, turns and paths


Hi Mark: Hope all is well with you & yours. One of the things I enjoy most about your writing is your clever use of analogy. You have literary magic. Fondly, JH, Kelowna, BC
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Being caught in the centre of the story and sensing the ending without having completed the journey// could lead to a sharp downfall, something you seem to have a problem with. Are you being to literal in your thought process of the butterfly?//Ease back on that accelerator you don't leap from the hopper to the butterfly and back to the hopper too quickly without a fear of capture by a predator. "T" Here at Home, WT, Calgary
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Grasshoppers turn into butterflies?? (They wish) For a butterfly, as for us, there is yesterday and today, but not necessarily tomorrow. We do our best to survive and enjoy, but can we ever be sure? In life, stand-still does not last very long, only for humming-birds; we go forward or back, if just within a range. Our stories are all interesting, EG, Calgary
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