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Sep 17, 2013 6:17 PM CST
Name: Sharon
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Well, 'Wildlife' isn't an Aunt Bett story, nor one about memories - just in case that's what you're looking for. But most everything I write about seems to have been influenced by those who taught me all those years ago; same with things I care about, things I feel strongly about.

I have about 300 articles floating around on the net and my big effort right now is compiling them into one cohesive unit that most would call a book. At the moment I'm spinning wheels just trying to combine some that need combining and deleting some that are redundant.

Your words today came at a good time; they sort of pushed the frustration I was feeling to the side, gave me the push I needed to get on with it. Thanks.
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