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Writers will happen in the best of families.
~Rita Mae Brown
Write what matters. If you don't care about what you're writing, neither will your readers.
~Judy Reeves
My most important piece of advice to all you would-be writers; when you write, try to leave out all the parts readers skip.
~Elmore Leonard
This is my last Drama newsletter. The well has run dusty dry and it is time to pass the torch on to someone with fresh ideas.
I have thoroughly enjoyed the time I've spent here. I'm thankful for the opportunity. I appreciate all the kind comments I've received.
So on to the holidays. Are you all ready? What a nonstop drama, eh? Shopping and decorating and cooking and parties and on and on! Mine are going fairly quietly thus far. The only two parties I attend have both been cancelled. My shopping is done! My mother and sister will come to my house on Christmas Eve and I will drive to their home the next day. The only items on my list are to clean house and finish decorating. I'm sure something will come up to throw a wrench in the works.
I wish you all, no matter in which manner you celebrate, the best of holidays! Look for the love and joy and the drama will seem pointless.
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