I am an ambivalent, procrastinating adult with none of the writerly tendencies you find amongst bloggers, even though I make a living of sorts from it. I also do a bit for students, do PR and advertising for my husband’s business and edit his blog. The rest of the time I just try to get by, being a Northerner married to a Southerner. It can be draining.

Okay you’ve convinced me, my future lies in writing….I’ve had ME for basically my whole life but diagnosed twenty five years and I keep finding more and more brilliant people like you out there producing such excellent sites, I really think I shd try to join in. Thank you for giving me hope after so long of not feeling worth anything. Ditto the puss btw, mine does feel it necessary to try to sit between my laptop and my lap which sooo does not work. oh and pulling my internet wire out, thanks….
Thank you my friend. Write, write! Distract your cat with something shiny and get a blog. If nothing else, it focuses your mind for a minute on new skills, and you can say anything you like when its anonymous. Best wishes to you.
P
I had always known you were a wonderful writer, but not quite to the extent of this. Inspiring in your wit and professionalism, rivaling Kinky himself. The old saying goes “If you like the book, never meet the Author” however I feel proud to call you mi Madre.
J.