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Update on Unveilings, Episode 9: On Wednesday, Dec. 14, one of my dear friends I've known for almost 35 years called from Minnesota around 12:35 p.m. EST. Her mother just died. I can't write the rest of this sequel at this time. Instead, a poem just hit me, and the title just hit me too. I gotta write this thing.
(Love you too much! Keeping this promise. . . I just need a few days, that's all.)
Next episode: TBA. . . please read the poem: Calling Card. It explains everything.
Until my mind is ready. . . "Exhibitions--Unveilings"
Please experience: "Calling Card" at the link below. My husband's mother died five years ago, Dec. 13, 2005. Another man, a well-liked Indiana state legislator who strongly supported my candidacy for school board in 2003 also died this week.
I think quiet time is allowed in this case. So back to the Friday schedule. Gives me something to shoot for each week.
Thank you for reading "Exhibitions"--I hope to turn one of the characters into something more 'novel' in the not so distant future. (Still getting to know the character's themselves. Isn't Eileen Dixon a trip?!)
Wait until I introduce you to Stan's sister, Lena Mae. . . she makes Eileen look like a poster nun.
And there's still the deal with what kind of condition will Dani find her father while her stepmother Eileen is livin' large on Papa's money! Will he remember his "Baby-D" or will Dani feel she has no where else to turn, except to Mr. Wealthy You-Know-Whom?
Appreciate y'all,
cynth'ya
copyright 2005, all rights reserv'd
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| Reviewed by Sandra Mushi |
12/16/2005 |
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My deepest sympthathy, Cynth'ya! You are in my prayers!
Good bless,
Sandie. |
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| Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado |
12/16/2005 |
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Please accept my deepest, most humblest sympathies; you are in my prayers, girlfriend! Wonderful write; very well done!
(((HUGS))) and much love, your friend in Tx., Karen Lynn. :)
Just posted my 2,000th story here; check it out at your leisure. Thanks for your review on my last one, much appreciated, Doll! :) |
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| Reviewed by Birgit and Roger Pratcher |
12/15/2005 |
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Dear Cynth'ya, Calling Card is an excellent way to remember all those who left our side, always way too soon. How good that we can always have them with us, in our hearts, prayers and memories. Wonderful work. Thanks for sharing.
Love and Blessings, Birgit and Roger |
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