tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-236334828969414641.post4735823276048543416..comments2024-02-09T13:20:01.103-08:00Comments on bibliophiliac: Understanding Haitibibliophiliachttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15495943887513443615noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-236334828969414641.post-24011869497169963652010-01-20T07:20:46.653-08:002010-01-20T07:20:46.653-08:00Almeda,
This is so true. I love your insights on t...Almeda,<br />This is so true. I love your insights on this entire blog and especially with this post. Haiti has been heavy on my heart, and to say it irks me that others vilify it is only an understatement. I commend you for being involved in any way you can. It certainly inspires me to do the same, and to relentlessly forget the naysayers whom try to distract us from aiding the people who need it most. <br /><br />Also, thank you for the encouraging words. You know far too well the world of writing and publications. We may all have high aspirations and in the end what may be the most fruit to come of honing our writing skills is to quietly create for ourselves rather than the masses. While fame isn't involved in that scenario, I can't imagine it to be all bad. Learning to write, that is, and ever-discovering what it means to capture life in words.<br />At any rate, keep up your good work. I'm a reader!esperanzahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15899843646604459598noreply@blogger.com