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So true. We write ‘to be’. Lovely expression. Thanks 🙂
Write her soul. This is so apt for all of us? We have been writing our thoughts, feelings and what not on our blogs. And if someone flipped through they would see our soul in it. Like this post you have written shows the most beautiful part of your soul, the writing…
I have a confession, the post looked so profound for only hundred words that I thought its more than 100 words. Corinne 99! I am amazed! who says quantity is needed to depict quality 🙂
Beautiful! 🙂 “Her words were now forever food for her soul” I could eat those words.
Beautiful….truly reflects your soul and ours too…She wrote…To be…Perfect!!
Her words were her food for soul. lovely.
Sounds like my story with writing. Loved it.
Beautiful … words that complete us..words that expand us … words that balance us … for all the small and big writers ..words are a perennial food for soul …lovely interpretation and great choice of “words”
A beautiful tribute to millions of women writers and what goes in their minds:)
Expressive!
P.S. I have nominated you for the Wonderful Team Membership Award. Know it’s not much, if you could can accept. 🙂
I write – So I am 🙂
This is beautiful, Corinne, just beautiful.
I see me. Just me, in this piece.