“Art is transferring feeling from one heart to another.” Leo Tolstoy
I write because I love the written word. I love stories of fiction and lore; therefore, I create with the written word too.
This blog shares that love. Parts of it contain fast flashes of life that I write for the total joy of it.
Parts of the blog show my publishing joys – books of romance and suspense offered as a wonderful escape into worlds that are very real: The Right Wrong Man and Twin Desires. Adding to this joy, my illustrated children’s books, BIRDS OF PARADISE and MOLLY FINDS HER PURR, enjoyed by anyone ages 3 to 93.
Through all of my posts and books, I hope to share my joy in writing rough.
My last name is Wight, and I teach creative writing for fun – calling it Rough Writing. My students have renamed my class ROUGH WIGHTING, and I think that’s just perfect.
Join me also at Twitter: https://twitter.com/pamelawight; Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/roughwighting/; Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pam94920/; and Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/pamcoletta/.
What a wonderful blog Pam. I will bookmark this blog and maybe even take a course from you. I have been writing since a few years after HS but never got beyond journaling, and a few published poems and a short story.
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Hi Steve. It’s been great keeping up with you on FB. Hope you’re still journaling and writing poems and short stories! Your phs friend, Pam
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Hey there Pam! It’s Beverly Linn Guy from PHS. Remember me? I totally enjoyed your blog, just like Steve said above. You are truly a gifted writer. Congrats on writing such a cool blog and best wishes on many, many more. I look forward to reading more from you. Take care girlfriend!!!
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Do you know that I commented to this two years ago, but on the wrong line? THANK you Bev for your support. It means a lot!
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Thanks for the comments – keep them coming! And please subscribe to my blog so you’ll know when I add stories and segments to “The Wighting Life.”
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Pam;
As someone who took your creative writing for fun class from 2002-2010 that you taught in Concord/Carlisle Ma, I’m to glad follow your as a writer through your blog.
I really enjoyed reading stories that you had written before I knew you & look forward to reading more.
Congratulations
Bonita Robbins
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Hey Bonita – and you know how much I miss our class. You inspire ME with your published book!!!
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Loved all of these stories Pam! You are such a talented writer. I loved your writing even in high school–it was always so easy , personal , and interesting! And I could see your hair and your beautiful eyes when you were taking that stroll–took me back! Miss you –thanks for sharing a piece of you with us all. I’ll be checking back. . .
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Thank you! You remember my writing in HIGH SCHOOL??? Remember our English teachers? All fun, actually. Love hearing from you.
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Pam, i’m a fellow writer, and have been since 2000. I hate to be so frank, but do you know of anyone who publishes poetry? I’ve already gotten letters from 4 publishers, and they all said that the subject was a little too personal. I’m trying to get in touch with other publishers, they say the subject is a little too “close to home”, if you understand.
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Hi Andrew. Perhaps you should consider self-publishing. Many more writers/poets are taking control of their own material that way. Good luck!
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Go Pam! You are an inspiration! I love you inside and out and through your fingertips!!!
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Right back at you. Thanks Sandi!
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Hi Pam,
So nice to have been invited to your wonderful blog. Since we share a similar journey, let’s get together soon and talk about it!
Keeping Spirits Alive,
Lynn
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oh what a wonderful blog! so glad I clicked on that link and found you!
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Welcome to RoughWighting! Thanks for reading and comments are always enjoyed.
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Thank you so much for liking my poem Dreaming. I’m still working on my writing so delighted you enjoyed it.
Like your blog too and your writing
Good luck and be happy
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Loved discovering your blog and your creative words. Keep it up!
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Thank you so much
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Thank you for liking my poem Water’s Edge. This was inspired by some recent photos featured on photobotos.com
Be happy
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Why didn’t I look at this page first? Duh! You may be a Wight, but you don’t write rough! You encourage an old woman by showing that young ones notice–and there’s so very much to notice, isn’t there?
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I love your comments and your attention to all the parts of my blog. And you KNOW that there is no ‘old’ or ‘young,’ just attention to who we are inside. As a youngster some of my best friends were decades older than me, and now as I reach those years, I’m hoping to find/keep friends of all ages. It’s what makes us love every detail of our living (and writing).
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Thank you for your positive comments on my new poem Changeling Child
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I have nominated you for a Very Inspiring Blogger Award – see this link
http://wendystrohm.wordpress.com/2012/04/17/very-inspiring-blogger-award/
You do not have to participate but I just wanted to say thank you – Wendy x
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I’m thrilled for you, Pam, and the award is well deserved!
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Thank you – though you inspire ME with your ‘just published’ mother memoir!!
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Thanks for the comment and follow!
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And back at you! :+)
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Thanks for the follow! As a fellow writer, I am happy I found you!
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Me too!
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Hey! I love how you came up with the title of your blog! I have never read anyone’s introduction as trying to bring joy to those who are in pain. Very thoughtful and very original! Love it!
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Thank you – between black pepper allergy and love of procrastination, we have a lot in common. But the biggest thing we share is our writing!!
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Just tagged you for a Lucky 7 Meme! http://erinbradypike.com/2012/06/08/another-lucky-7-meme/
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Thank you for tagging me for the Lucky 7. This sounds like great fun – I’ll choose my 7 bloggers soon, and in the meantime, I wrote my 77/7 in your comment box.
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Thank you for the follow. Looking forward to reading your stories!
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Welcome – so fun to follow each other in our writing endeavors.
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Thank you for finding me which enabled me to find you. I have just passed an enjoyable half hour browsing and reading and I will come back.
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LOVED having you come by for a visit! I’m still thinking about your gin and jelly dessert. :+)
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Make it – it goes down a treat.
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That’s what I”m afraid of! :+)
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Great pun – which I love!!! Thanks for the follow on Twitter – I’ll be back to see what you’ve been up to.
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Thank you – I’ll keep up with you too!
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Hi Pam,
I tried to follow you here from my blog, but your little square avatar is not linked to your blog, so I had to google it instead. You can link your avatar by going back to the avatar site (click on yours to get there) and then edit it. You will find an option to include links to your other pages. Let me know if you have any problem.
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Okay, I think I did it. Let me know, and thank you so much for the advice!
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Yes. You’re good to go.
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Thanks so much for your help!!!!
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Would you contact me please at karenselliott@midco.net? I’d like to have you guest blog.
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I love your creative and very original theme lady Wighting. And much success to you on your Wighting writing. 😊
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Thank you so much for stopping by! I enjoy stopping by your ‘blog home’ also. To finding the spirit in all we write…
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Greetings from far away,
Creative writing is a beautiful way of manifesting our inner most thoughts and essential form of expression. It is a beautiful yet often neglected gift. Take great care and God bless.
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Couldn’t agree more. Thank you for stopping by!
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You are most welcome the pleasure and honour are mine indeed. All the best and above all God bless. 🙂
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We love your stories! Keep up the great work.
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Thank you for reading them and stopping by – you have 1000 followers! Wow. Glad you found me amongst all the good blogs you’re connected to
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Thanks for the virtual visit, Pam. Looks like you’ve got something very nice going on around here. I look forward to coming back 🙂
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Would love your company!
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Same here! Thank you 🙂
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Hello, how are you?
Good news, we are giving you the “BEST MOMENT AWARD“. Congratulations and enjoy the rest of the day!
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I am speechless, thus I never wrote my acceptance speech. But I am honored to receive the award. I completely agree that EACH MOMENT matters in our lives. And there’s nothing more fun than writing about those moments.
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Hi Rought Wighting 😉
Thanks for the visit to my blog. I’ve enjoyed reading some of your posts and will be back for more.
Regards,
Mary
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Your blog is fun – the last post, clever. My tag line? Thanks for visiting, come back anytime.
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That is a perfect name!
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Thank you! Unique, for sure. Happy Rough Wighting to you!
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Just found you through Laurie’s blog, and you have a nice refreshing blog, 🙂
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Thank you for the lovely compliment! Now, I just wish I could crochet like you! Welcome – please come visit often.
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I will …thanks 🙂
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Love the practical joke, and so well related. I guess the flower for Jersey (Channel Islands) is the Jersey Lily, made famous by our own Lillie Langtry.
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Well, both the flower and the woman are known for their beauty. Same with your Jersey island. I grew up in New Jersey, which as far as I’m concerned, is not as pretty as YOUR Jersey.
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Hi, just came across your blog, My owner was just saying the other day that there has to be a pet out there named Henry David Thoreau! We’re from Concord and love all things Thoreau, Emerson and especially Louisa May. enjoy your blog, check mine out, too sometime. A different there, women’s rights, but still lots of Concord in there, thanks, Louisa May Alcatt
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So fun to read your comments here and then visit you at your blog. Louisa May Alcatt is a glorious name for a cat. Our golden Henry David is very proud of his name also. I lived in Carlisle (right at Concord line) for 10 years and just moved back to the SF bay area three years ago. I was so lucky to have that time in Alcott/Thoreau country!
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Hi Pam
My name is Kevin Gillespie,
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Apologies Pam, My fingers slipped lol :).
As I was saying, My name is Kevin Gillespie, I do, MUCH prefer to be called Kev though. :).
I live in Wales, & am now Following your Blog. :).
Best Wishes 🙂
Kev. 🙂
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Thanks Kev for following me. Wales must be beautiful this time of year – never been, but have heard wonderful things of your home country.
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What a creative title for a blog! I am sure your students love your class. Thank you so much for the recent comment on one of my posts. I will enjoy exploring your blog. All the best to you and your writing!
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Thanks for the follow! I had just clicked to follow your blog when I got your follow.
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Great minds think alike!! Thanks for checking out my blog stories- I know I’ll enjoy reading yours each time you post.
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Pam, What a wonderful landscape of mind you have created Tasty little morsels to pauseat and enjoy like a tast of fine wine..
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I so appreciate that you have paused here with me at Roughwighting! THANK you!
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I just discovered your blog and have already commented on a couple of stories. I like what you write about and how you write. I am following your blog now.
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I am thrilled that you found me here, and even happier that you like my posts! Thank you – just looked up yours. We are colleagues in the life of writing and sharing, for sure!
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Pam, I am deeply touched you are now following my blog, Petals Unfolding. May it be a source of inspiration to you as it is to me. Many Blessings, Amy
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I already know I’ll enjoy your posts – great to discover you.
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Thank you and Bless you!!! Love, Amy
On Saturday, March 1, 2014, roughwighting wrote:
> roughwighting commented: “I already know I’ll enjoy your posts – great > to discover you.”
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I enjoyed the explanation of where the name came from!
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THANK YOU ! So wonderful to have you stop by and read my ‘flashes.’ Your Writer Site is inspiring!
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Thanks for your kind words!
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Congratulations, Wighting! 😀
I have nominated your blog for the Wonderful Team Membership Award.
More about this nomination is at
http://jessasmiley.wordpress.com/2014/06/02/wonderful-team-member-readership-award-nominee-with-gratitude-to-my-dear-kitty/
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I am thrilled!!! I’ll check out your link and respond. Thanks so much!
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Hi Pam! Hey, I sent you an email, seeking just a bit of writing advice!
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Hope my reply helped. Keep up the good writing work! I enjoy our blogging connection.
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Any one that loves dogs like you, must be followed….
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🙂 I couldn’t agree more. SO nice to meet your through our blogs (and dogs, in a way…!)
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Nice photos my friend and I admire the reasons you write.
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Thank you so much for visiting me here at my roughwighting blog. Nice to meet you, and to see your wonderful blog also.
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Thank you for stopping by my page!
Writing is something I have always wanted to do and only recently gained the courage to do it publicly!
I plan to follow your blog and hopefully learn a few things along the way!
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So happy to welcome you here. We’ll learn together. Good luck!
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Hi,
I’m Tokoni, A student and poet. Its nice to meet your I’d like to invite you to my blog, http://www.insanitybeautiful.wordpress.com if you’re interested. Thanks!
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Hello Tokoni. So nice of you to stop by. And I did the same at your beautiful site.
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Good to visit your blog. I look forward to explore more your writings and your thoughts. Cheers and regards 🙂
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To many Breaths of Joy!
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I look forward to reading your posts, Pam. We have something else in common – I also was a teacher. My students called themselves Granger Rangers!
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Ohhh, I LOVE that. Granger Rangers, indeed. 🙂
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Hi Pam it’s a joy to stop here, thanks for coming to my blog today. I really look forward to 2015 and learning more from you. I have to say you are an incredible writer.
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That’s a huge compliment from a very creative blogger – thank you!
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Wonderful to meet you Pamela. This is a charming About page. Hugs. 🙂
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Thank you! So much fun following your posted stories!
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Hi Pam! Nice to meet you. I love the reason behind the name of your blog, and also that your students came up with it.
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Hi Laurel. We’ll have to thank Mike for helping us connect. I’ve grown quite fond of the name of my blog too. 🙂
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Yes, indeed. He has a lot of friends with that hilarious blog of his. I’m glad we connected!
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Doodles can change the world!
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And friends. Friends who doodle rock the world.
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Hey! Thanks again for stopping by Random Storyteller. It made my day. I look forward to your posts coming to my email doorstep.
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And I, the same. We’re all random storytellers in a way, yes? Showing life in a flash within the story. 🙂
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What a wonderful career (yes, career!) and blog you have.
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THANK YOU! A career of my own choice, my own passion, for sure. 🙂
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Thanks so much for stopping by my blog, and I’m glad you enjoyed my post. Look forward to seeing you again soon, doors always open at Jean’s Writing.
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I’m sure I’ll open your door often, Jean. You have some great writing tips inside!
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Thought I’d stop by to say thank you for visiting and following my blog. Then I discovered that you’re a New Englander, just like I am! You have a really neat blog and I’m looking forward to keeping up with your posts. Have a writerly day! Kate
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Thank you! I feel the same about your blog and am happily following you now.
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Beautiful sentiments, well written. In some ways, your son reminds me of my son — who has given me 2 grandchildren, is inordinately affectionate, and always inscrutable, even on the rare occasions when he makes me feel like he’s pouring his heart out to me.
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Oh, how I love this description (in response to my post The Son Also Rises). Inscrutable – a perfect term for our grown-up boys.
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I’m so happy I came across your blog! I’m really enjoying the eclectic feel of your writing and look forward to reading more! 🙂
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So glad you found me! Yes, eclectic is a great word for my mesh of real stories and poems of what goes on in the world we all share. Cheers!
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It’s the best kind of blogging! 🙂
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Thanks for commenting and liking my book page….you have a new follower in me. Loved your blog about your son. It’s amazing how different our children are from one another and still so very special in their own way.
With 3 children, 8 grandchildren and 11 great, I see the specialness multiplied many times over.
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Wow! I thought I had a lot with six grandchildren (in the span of six years, :-0 ). Thank you so much for stopping by here, and for being a fan of roughwighting.
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Greetings! Glad to connect with you! Cheryl
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Yum! 🙂
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Nice to meet you and your blog. Thanks for your visit and like! Look forward to reading more of your writing. Chryssa
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The embarrassing thing is that I just saw your comment on my About Rough Wighting page! The happy thing is that I’ve just followed you…and now I’m looking for a good sunset photo in my files. 🙂
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Hi
Thank you so much for finding my blog and liking my post. Hope you drop back again soon
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I absolutely will! Thanks so much for the invite. 🙂
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Thank you so much for stopping by and commenting on my blog. How funny to come across another “Pitmanite”! We have only been in town for 12 years so we are not “true” townies but we love it here. I look forward to reading more of your work.
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I thought I would pop in and say hello. I like the look of your blog and will be back again soon to have a good old poke about! 🙂
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ENJOY!!
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Thanks so much for the follow 🙂 Look forward to reading your blog
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Thanks for dropping in the other day. Saw the light on, thought I’d return the favour. I think I’m going to like it here. Looking forward to getting to know you over the Blogosphere dinner table. 🙂
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So much food on the table (in the blogosphere dinner table). Enjoy my munchies. xo
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This new opening on your blog is beautiful, Pam. I am so happy you have a fine illustrator who captured your “essence,” Pam!! 🙂 I remember somewhere reading about your teaching but am happy to know how your students enjoy and like your creative writing course! Nothing better than doing what you love. Happy New Year to you and yours. ♡
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Here’s to a year full of doing what we love. THANK you for sharing links of my books on your blog, and for your always insightful and encouraging comments! I enjoy your blog immensely.
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I came back to mention a p.s. which lets you know I featured you, Luanne Castle and 12 other fellow bloggers who write blogs and books, Pam. I was suggesting on the post, “Great News: Library Requisition Forms Work,” to get libraries to purchase books from authors, if you are on a budget. I also promoted your books and others as suggestions of ways to begin the new year with new books to read. 🙂
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Hello, Pam. I’ve just followed your link back to your blog, and all I can say is that I’m delighted to meet you. Yes, we do seem to be in a similar place right now. We both have two books out there, and I imagine, like me, you have a third on the way. That sounds rather like some silly ‘pregnant pause’ joke (Lol) but I’m sure you know what I mean. I too love to write flash fiction, but have eased back on that at the moment. I’m intent on getting Book 3 moving a bit faster, as I’ve been playing around on WP far too much last year. I’ll be very happy to follow you and, as you’re a creative writing teacher, I’m sure I’ll pick up a few tips along the way. I’m an ex teacher,too, but of geology, geography and history.
It’s lovely to know you, and I’ll look forward to reading your ‘Sisterhood’ award post, too! 🙂
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Well, our books are our babies, in a way, for sure. And yes, a third is on the way, but it seems to be a lonnnng gestation period. I have considered at times blogging less often to concentrate on my third baby, um, book, (I blog every Friday) but I find the fast “I” piece non-fiction I write for roughwighting cathartic and fun, and I love getting such wonderful feedback every week from my followers. It’s kinda addictive. :-0
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HI
Just to let you know I have mentioned you in this week’s lifestyle links here. Have a good week
https://itsgoodtobecrazysometimes.wordpress.com/2016/01/12/lifestyle-links-part-5/
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I’m so happy to be mentioned in your lifestyle links. Now I’m going to check out the other ones you linked. 🙂
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I hope you enjoy
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I’m looking forward to reading everything that you create with the written word and since you’re a teacher of creative writing, I’m sure that I will learn a thing or two along the way too! Lovely blog. 🙂
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So glad you’ve stopped by!
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I look forward to getting much better acquainted with this fascinating blog. Thank you very much.
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FABULOUS to connect! from another New Jersey girl. 🙂
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Good to be able to browse in your blog and I really like a lot of the contents. I will ask to be notified of any new post by you. Both you know the art of writing and it would seem you are genuine and kind- hearted. If you have a chance, feel free to have a glance in my blog as well, only if you wish though. Kind regards, Paul…..PS, if you wish, you can find me on LinkedIn as well
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Thanks so much for finding me and following me here. I look forward to connecting with you on your blog. My goal is to just write about every day life. It’s a great way to share our life stories.
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Thanks for stopping by and following my blog/ I have followed back!
Looking forward to perusing your blog!
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So glad we’ve connected! Cheers.
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You are welcome and cheers to you, too!
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It totally is!
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THANKS! 🙂
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You blog is lovely, and I am pleased to meet you.
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Right back at you. Love IS the answer, and your blog is testament to that. Keep it coming.
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You’re an inspiration. Thank you.
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Thank you so much for connecting, Pam. Isn’t the internet a wonderful world? I would never have met you only for it and blogging – and Jean’s Social Bridge, of course (she named it well).
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Because of blogging (and great blogs like Social Bridge) the world has become so small. GREAT to connect with you.
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I’m jealous of your doodle, Pam! It’s great to connect with you; your blog is thoroughly entertaining :-). Happy Writing
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I think I connected with Mike about 2 yrs ago (I have no sense of time). He’s always good for a laugh, that’s for sure. 🙂
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Thanks for sharing “About Rough Wighting” with your readers!
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What a great name for your blog and I’m going to enjoy following your ‘rough writing’ and so glad I ‘stumbled’ across your blog! With five years experience of blogging you count as a real pro – I’ve got my notebook and pen ready to take notes!!😀 I’m so impressed you’ve got two books published (self-published?) and they look great, exciting reads with amazing reviews. They’re on my wish list for the summer holidays when I have hours free…bliss…can’t wait (to read your books and the holidays!) I see one is co-authored. What was that like? Easy? Difficult? Warmest wishes to you Pam.
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I began my writing career as a medical writer and editor. Then I attended a creative writing group and got hooked. I’ve taught creative writing classes for two decades now (ack!) and for my first book, co-authored it with one of my adult ‘students’ in my writing class. It was surprisingly easy, since we plotted it together, and then we each wrote every other chapter, then switched and editing each other’s work. Even now, I can’t tell what I wrote and what she wrote! The second book, The Right Wrong Man, I wrote myself and self-published it first as an e-book, then a softback. What a process! Not easy, thousands of hours of work, but being responsible for your own book from beginning to end to marketing to formatting to cover and promotion is a thrill like none other. Thanks for the questions and the interest. Will be fun to ‘follow’ each other in our writing successes.
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Hi, Pam! I just had to make a visit to your blog since you were kind enough to visit mine. What fun your blog is and what an interesting writing life you have.
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THANK you – writing inspires me every day, as I know it does you.
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Glad to know your name in Pamela and not Rough! I always loved the name Pamela. Do you prefer Pam?
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Ha Ha. Rough would be a tough first name, wouldn’t it? 🙂 I love the name Pamela – so much more romantic sounding than Pam. But my friends are more prone to call me Pam or Pammy. I answer to any name if it’s given with a smile. 🙂 Thanks so much for stopping by here, Jonna!
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Excited to find your blog as I too love writing. Looking forward to reading your posts!
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So glad you stopped by – please do so often.
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Look forward to reading more!
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Thanks for finding me here – it’s great to meet you at comingoutfromthedark.
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Hi Pam. I tagged you in a Happiness challenge if you’re interested. Your blog makes me laugh, so I couldn’t resist giving you a mention. No pressure to do this, but if you’re interested here’s the link: https://mythsofthemirror.com/2016/06/28/the-happiness-tag/
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What a wonderful post on happiness!!! Still smiling. And I’ve enjoyed meeting up with your other tagged ‘happy bloggers.’ GREAT idea. Thanks so much.
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Hi Pam! Thanks for dropping by and the compliments. I’m looking forward to exploring yours. Pleased to meet you, Marina
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It’s a pleasure to ‘drop by’ your place in Greece and see your talented watercolors, and to read about where you live.
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So delighted to have you sign up to follow Learning from Dogs. Please take it as read that at any time it would be a pleasure to publish guest posts from you. Just email me the details: https://learningfromdogs.com/interaction/
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Okay, thanks Paul. I’ll do that soon. Thanks for stopping by here at Roughwighting.
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I liked your blog,I invite you to my blog:
http://dishdessert.wordpress.com
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I have enjoyed reading! Keep up the good work 🙂
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Thanks so much. Please, keep reading! 🙂
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LOL! Your students have a wonderful sense of humor. It’s great meeting you and I love the whole “rough wighting” concept 😀
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I know! Why didn’t I think of turning Rough Writing into Rough Wighting? Teaching teaches the teacher so much more than the students sometimes. xo
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Hi Pam, Looking forward to reading your posts and stories. The title of your blog is clever and a lovely story behind it. Following you so I can start with the most recent and work my way backwards. Glad you found me, so I could find you! Louise
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But I love the title of YOUR blog. May you touch your toes with wild abandon every day. I’m sure trying to do the same.
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I too love the written words….
I’ll read your blog slowly…
many regards
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Wonderful to have you visiting here. Enjoy the reads. 😉
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Hi there Pam! Nice to meet you. Thanks for stopping by the Twissel blog – I look forward to getting to know you. Jan
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So glad you stopped by here at Roughwighting! ❤
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Although we are wildly different (as writers are), you and I have a lot in common (as writers do). For example, I use the handle “wachel” in some places, and I love to help others to find and keep the joy of writing. I’ve written two books of interviews with popular novelists (including many a romance writer) and so I know this syndrome well. For some reason people feel safe pooh poohing romance when they would never do the same with crime novels or other more “male” genres of fiction. Their loss 🙂
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Thanks so much for finding me here, Rachel, and commenting on my post about “You look like a …” I bet both you and I look like . . . . writers . . . who explore so many different realms of life. I agree, most people cherish, dream for, fantasize, and need love in their lives, and yet romantic love is scoffed by the ‘literary’ intelligentsia (and others). Such a shame, but at some point, they (and books that include love/romance) will come out of the closet to the light of day.
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Hi Pam:
Loved reading your posts.
I like to write because to me it is therapeutic and due to what I write about – mainly “wild and crazy stuff” – stuff to make people smile, laugh, somethings take a minute or two to ponder a specific quote I posted, and well, basically just about anything that will take people’s mind off the craziness in the world today.
Should someone read one of my crazy jokes, philosophical quotes, or just down-right goofiness and comment on it that “It made their day” or Thanks, I needed that because I was somewhat down but then your wild and crazy rant popped up and brought a smile to my face – well, that is what keeps me going.
I try to write a daily quip on my Facebook page, a weekly post on my WordPress site, and a monthly post entitled “Irwin Ponders” in our local Community Bulletin. Writing soothes my soul.
Looking forward to following your writing endeavors.
Irwin
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“Writing Soothes My Soul.” — Oh, you are so right Irwin, and your writing soothes the souls of your readers. Keep it going – I enjoyed visiting your blog and will continue to do so. THANKS much for coming here and commenting. Great to meetcha.
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am enjoying your blog 🙂
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So glad you found me, and now I found your lovely blog. Wagging my tail… 🙂
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Hi, thanks for popping by Kyrosmagica, and commenting on my recent Author Spotlight post about Daniel Royse.
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You’re welcome. So great to have you here.
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Thanks for visiting The Glasgow Gallivanter! I’ve enjoyed my return visit.
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I like the way we appreciate each other’s blogs and writings. I look forward to visiting you often.
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A marvelous post, Pam. Getting to know you… 🙂
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Back at you, Bette. Always a pleasure to visit you at your site. xo
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Great name for a blog and I can’t wait to dive in and read more of your work. I have always wanted to take a creative writing class and what I’ve read so far makes me want to take action and enrol on the next class
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I hope you do find a fun creative writing class nearby. I always call my classes creative writing for FUN-that’s the way it works best. 😉
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You’ve got a very accomplished site going here.
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THANK you for visiting me in May – I’m afraid I just saw your comment. ;-0 You have a fun movie site. I love movies, but I’ll admit, horror is one genre I need to steer away from. My imagination is too vivid I guess, or too dark, and horror films lead me into nightmares for days on end. Ugh. Thus, I need to lighten up my choice of films. 🙂
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Oh never apologise. I’m thrilled you like my blog as much as you do. I have another one for erotica. https://bunsareallthatyourequire.wordpress.com
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Hi Pam,
What a clever play on words for your blog! I post at http://www.sweetgumlife.com and yesterday’s post was the second part of a short story that I’m penning. I’m realizing that I put a lot of pressure on myself by posting as I write the draft, but it has been kind of fun. I have taught classes in creative writing and hope to continue in the future.
Best regards,
Stephanie
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I can’t believe it took me so long to find your comment. So sorry. I look forward to reading your blog – and just stopped over there. Hope you’re feeling better! Where do you teach creative writing classes? Looking forward to connecting via our blogs – Pam
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Thanks for joining the challenge via Christy’s post. Writing fiction isn’t my forte or interest, but hey … at least my post now has several fiction pieces. So …. where is your location?
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I think it’s good for us writers to challenge ourselves in fiction AND poetry. I don’t consider myself a poet at all, but every once in a while I post one on my blog for the challenge. I’m glad you pushed yourself to write some fiction – not only is it good, but you inspired many of us! I live in New England, near Boston.
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I haven’t written a poem, but someone gave me an idea of a poetry challenge based on one of my beach walks. I’ll have to see if I can write the poem first before issuing a challenge. … BTW … I just like knowing where people are located. Thanks.
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PS: One of your peeps commented on your story here. 🙂
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Hi Pam, thank you for stopping by. You found me and it means that I found you too, isn’t that great. I love your blog and I send you a follow Thank you for visiting me and hoping we will communicate through our posts! Have a great week
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Hi! Thanks so much for reading my post and coming over here to my About Rough Wighting page. SO great to meet you also, and to enjoy your blog.
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Thank you Pam. I was busy that day you visited me. I checked yours for a few minutes because I was wanting to know what you write about and I found out that I love your blog. Since I am sewing a quilt that I want to post on the blog I did not have time to read yours a lot. Like you know what – I will find the time in the weekend, with a hot cup of coffee and will come read your blog. haha! Take care in the meanwhile.
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Hi Pam:
Thanks for stopping by and reading my rants and raves.
As a matter of information, I follow you and enjoy reading your posts as well.
Irwin
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Hi Irwin. Your posts are wonderful – open, humorously realistic, great to read. Nice meeting each other this way. Keep on bloggin’!
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Thanks Pam. I thoroughly love following your blog as well. Keep on doing what you do best as well!
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Hi Pam, I thought I’d pop in here after you very kindly visited my place on the web. I do like the look of your blog and I’ve signed up for email notifications of new posts. Good to have ‘met’ you.
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Yay – thanks for coming by here and hopefully enjoying my weekly posts. Always a pleasure to meet a new writing friend.
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Hi Pam,
After replying to your comment on my blog, I ventured over here! Your “About” is wonderful – how your blog name changed, and I look forward to reading your writing, as well. I’m also a big fan of romance as you’ll see from most of my poetry, and I live in Marin County. So, noticing that your book takes place in S.F. and Stinson Beach was like coming home. 🙂 I’ll definitely check your books out. It’s nice to meet you, and thanks again for stopping by my place in blogland…
~Lauren 💕
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Thank you so much for venturing to my About page, Lauren! I lived in Marin County for 20 years – moved to the Boston area 3 years ago. Do I miss Marin? Do clouds miss the sky? Does the moon miss the night? Does buttercream miss chocolate? ;-0 I just followed your blog – so happy to meet you. Yes, Twin Desires is set in San Francisco and Stinson Beach. If you like page-turning romantic suspense, you’ll like my book. (Ugh, self-serving, but what can I say?) ❤
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Wow, what a small world, finding out that you lived in Marin for 20 years. You are too funny about missing my neck of the woods, and thanks so much for following my blog, also. I love romantic suspense, so I’ll definitely buy your book. And I have to mention that I’ve self published two poetry collections, as well, if you’re interested. They’re on my side bar, and no pressure. I had to mention though…:) Anyway, thanks again, Pam, and it’s so great to connect here…❤
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Hi Pam! So glad to have met you via Annika Perry! And I love your concept of “Roughwighting”! 😀 Looking so much forward to read more from you! Happy Wighting! 😀 Sarah xo
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We must thank Annika for connecting us. CHEERS!
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We must! Cheers! 😀
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Love your post and the name of the class given you by your students. As one teacher to another, keep on writing. Word pictures are so much fun!
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Awww, many thanks. As one teacher to another, keep on doing what you’re doing!
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Well, after close to 50 yrs. of teaching, I retired a couple years ago and now have the time for focus on writing and music with private voice lessons. Retirement is wonderful, and I highly recommend it. Keep on teaching and changing lives, one word at a time and one smile at a time.
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It was you! -huge hugs- Apologies, the penny finally dropped. Thank you so very much for your review.
When you said you wrote, but not sci-fi, I had to come have a look. So impressed with your blog!
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Thank you! My blog has been a ‘work in progress’ and I’ve enjoyed every bit of its literary and technological construction. 🙂
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It feels like a ‘home’. 🙂
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Thank you – that’s a huge compliment.
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🙂
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Always a pleasure to read your blog. I have been tied up with other things since the first of the year that have taken me away from my blog and due to yet another commitment that will consume the next two weeks, it looks like I won’t be back at it until mid-February. But, hopefully in my down time I can dream up some new material and come back strong and ready to write again. I love your comments that your blog has been a ‘work in progress’ as that is exactly how I look at mine and thus I am looking forward to getting back to it come mid-February. Keep on writing!
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I’m so pleased that you come and visit me here at Roughwighting when you ARE in the blogosphere. Yes, never give up on your writing or your blog. You have a great one developing, and it’s so much fun to tinker and delight as new posts are created.
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I just found your review of The Godsend. THANK YOU. 🙂 Yesterday was a super hard day at work so to wake to your review was more of a treat than I can say. -hugs-
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Well-deserved review, and my pleasure. As a published author, I know how important those reviews are! I hope lots of other readers find your books.
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Thank you. I appreciate the generosity more than I can say.
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Enjoying your blog and thanks for liking my about page. I agree with you on timeless state of being. I live like this too putting an age or fixed state of being makes no sense.
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An excellent example of how time and space merge in wonderful ways, making age and place meaningless, is how we connect with others through this blogosphere, making virtual friends, learning through our shared words and thoughts. Beautiful!
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Thanks for joining me on my blog, Pam. I’m excited to follow your blog about creative writing. I’m also very interested in that as it relates to travel. I’m going to be inviting people to write creatively about their travels as my blog evolves, so I’ll be reading yours with great interest. Thanks for dropping by on mine. 🙂
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Some of my posts relate to traveling to a real ‘place,’ some to a place in the mind. All of our travels are fascinating and teach us so much. In teaching creative writing, I explain to my students that setting is so important in a story or a book – setting is another character.
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I agree 100%, Pam. Setting really fascinates me when I read fiction. It IS a character in and of itself. I have given so much thought to this since my days as an English major at William and Mary. I’m excited to explore it further in my own writing. 🙂
Travel to “a place in the mind” is a fascinating concept. I’m not very good at creating places “in my mind.” I always fall back on real places I’ve visited to create places. I know I’ll learn from you!
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What I love about reading blogs is how we learn from each other.
BTW, for my first year of college, I attended Mary Washington University, and for fun weekends, visited W & M often. Good friends graduated from that great institution.
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Agreed, Pam. Not only do I learn from other bloggers, but I am infinitely inspired. Oh, so you’ve been to visit friends at my Alma Mater! After your first year at Mary Washington, where did you go?
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To PA and Lycoming College, to be with a boyfriend. ;-0 Oh, the choices we make! 🙂
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Haha, oh yes, I know about those choices well. 🙂 I’ve never been to Williamsport, PA. Was it nice?
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Yes, although PA (in the mountains) is much different than gorgeous VA. Lots of snow and gray skies. But I got very involved in my English classes, and ended up interning there my senior year and teaching Freshman English, which was quite a kick.
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Sounds like fun! Life is always an adventure. 🙂
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Thanks for stopping by my blog.
How interesting that we both have lived in the same two states, but in reverse order. You love Ocean City–I love Cape Cod. I guess we get imprinted at an early age.
I love that your blog name was created by your students!
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How nice of you to stop by here in my “About” page. The most important thing is that we both love the ocean, be it OC NJ or Cape Cod! But I will add… when I met my son-in-law (before he was my SIL), he scoffed at all of us driving all the way to NJ for a week’s vacation. He grew up in Cape Cod and loved it. B U T, he grew to love our vacation time in OC NJ and we go annually. 🙂
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Thank you Pam for the recent comments and everything. It’s been too long for me to come visiting…
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Enjoyed having you over here in my “About” page. Now, don’t be a stranger. 🙂
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Hi Pam. I don’t know if I’m the only one but I’ve been receiving a lot of weird replies to my comment below. I wonder if you could delete it. Its the Me? Shy? Comment. Thanks
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I’m so sorry! Yes, another fellow blogger also got deluged with spam replies to a comment he made on my “about” page – the comment was five years old! I’ve deleted your Me?Shy? comment. Hope that stops the spammers. LMK if there’s anything else I can do.
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It’s do stra ge. Barb at Bppkclub Mom has been fighting off these parasites for a while. Thanks before trying
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Good to know. I’m going to contact her and ask how she’s fighting them off.
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Truly beautiful words. Thank you.❤
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Thanks for visiting here. 🙏
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you welcome,God be with u
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I love this, all of it- your concept, your passion…and your last name! 🙂 I’m relatively new to the writing world, a late bloomer if you will, and always looking for places to go for inspiration. So glad you led me to your creative hub. 🙂
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Many of us here are ‘late bloomers,’ in a sense. I kind of fell into teaching creative writing, but the more I wrote, the more addicted I became to writing (in all good ways). However, I was in my, um, shall we say, middle years, when I published my first book. Late bloomer, indeed. Now, I hope to bloom for the next three decades, into my 90s and beyond. So…. keep at it, please!
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I always enjoy your blog posts. I have been writing for quite a few years now but primarily for myself and our Community Newsletter. I have also written a few short stories, essays, a poem or two and several blog articles. At present I have two Kindle e-Books published on Amazon but have never pursued the marketing aspects of them. But whenever I find myself wandering over to your site such as I am doing today, I wonder to myself – should I be doing more? You are an inspiration to those of us that have that “bug” to put pen to paper and see what results. I look forward to more of your posts in the future. Keep writing!
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Many thanks for the encouragement and support of my blog and stories. Now, allow me to encourage YOU. I figure I don’t spend all this time posting stories and publishing my novels and children’s books to make money. (Thank goodness, ’cause I’d be sorely disappointed.) We write because of the sheer joy of how our words move into scenes which move into the characters that develop with our help. We write to share our essence, in a sense, within our words. Knowing that, write on, write on, write on!
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I appreciate the words of encouragement and will write on. Thanks 😀
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Thumbs up!
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The best writing is that which is created for the love of it. Looking forward to savoring yours.
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“SAVOR” is a perfect word. I’m so glad we’re connected and can savor each other’s stories of life and love.
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I am following, Pam. I am a bit befuddled. I thought I was following you but it is a different blog with a different name in my reader. I followed the links today that Jill provided with your intro to your new book, Molly Finds Her Purr and it brought me to here! Befuddled I am or not I am happy to have found you at RoughWighting!
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Well, if it makes you feel any better, I am befuddled many times a day. 🙂 Thanks for following Jill’s links and finding me here at Roughwighting. (I wrote this to you on September 29, but it didn’t go in your comment box – I was too befuddled!). Hope you’re having a beautiful day in your lovely part of FL.
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Art is a
wonderful thing
only if i
the art
want to shape
then she wants
not me
hold on tenderly
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A pleasure to meet you. If you don’t mind, I’ll show myself around and get acquainted with your writings. 🙂
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Thanks MUCH for visiting – have a look-see and enjoy. 🙂
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Pam, I love your blog, yet I am sorry I haven’t read your ‘about’ page. What a delight. Better late than never. Thank you! -Jennie-
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I’m so glad you spent the time to hit the ‘button’ and find what I’m all “About,” Jennie. So glad we’re connected.
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What a lovely introduction to your blog! Thank you for following my blog.
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Lovely to “meet” you as well!
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Please could you drop me an email at brashley.photography@outlook.com as we would love to feature you and your blog on our Five at Five Series
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