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		<title>Comment on Rightsizing at a Writers&#8217; Conference by Charlotte Poole Harrell</title>
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		<dc:creator>Charlotte Poole Harrell</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Nov 2010 08:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Ciji, your website is as generous as was your paricipation at Scribblers&#039; this past week. I&#039;m reading your &quot;Rightsizing&quot; book, and commending it to friends. I love seeing your tag sale pix.
   I want to send you my sketchbook, which I&#039;ve been up all night scanning into MS.Word. I wanted to get it out to as many writers as I can. I don&#039;t want to let go of the wonderful energy we all shared at the King and Prince conference, and the great encouragement it is and was. 
   Did you get a cover for a new book, something called, &quot;Return to Splendor&quot;, about a San Francisco hotel icon being restored? Or was that another author? I just glimpsed the Kindle with that cover, a vignette of  a woman in a ballgown sweeping by.  When I arrived late after Bob Dart&#039;s talk and begged him to stay while I sketched him and listened to him, you fed him such great questions, that I half wondered if his talk didn&#039;t benefit very much from that attention. I love the sketch I did of you, and you said you liked it, too. Thanks for everything, Charlotte Harrell</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Ciji, your website is as generous as was your paricipation at Scribblers&#8217; this past week. I&#8217;m reading your &#8220;Rightsizing&#8221; book, and commending it to friends. I love seeing your tag sale pix.<br />
   I want to send you my sketchbook, which I&#8217;ve been up all night scanning into MS.Word. I wanted to get it out to as many writers as I can. I don&#8217;t want to let go of the wonderful energy we all shared at the King and Prince conference, and the great encouragement it is and was.<br />
   Did you get a cover for a new book, something called, &#8220;Return to Splendor&#8221;, about a San Francisco hotel icon being restored? Or was that another author? I just glimpsed the Kindle with that cover, a vignette of  a woman in a ballgown sweeping by.  When I arrived late after Bob Dart&#8217;s talk and begged him to stay while I sketched him and listened to him, you fed him such great questions, that I half wondered if his talk didn&#8217;t benefit very much from that attention. I love the sketch I did of you, and you said you liked it, too. Thanks for everything, Charlotte Harrell</p>
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		<title>Comment on But Little Joey Made It! by Jerry Baldwin Fretz</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jerry Baldwin Fretz</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2010 12:44:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Cigi,
    It is refreshing and encouraging to discover your website.  My life has been one of many moves, losses, tumultuous marriages, widowhood, ill children, wonderful trips as well as other great life experiences.  Many items have wonderful memories while others have equally painful ones. It has been strange to me that attempting to rid myself of life&#039;s clutter is not any easier from the joyful than the painful.  Someone would probably win a prize helping me figure this mess out.  However, I am working on it and appreciate the tips, clues, and suggestions that you recommend.  Keep up the good work.
Jerry</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cigi,<br />
    It is refreshing and encouraging to discover your website.  My life has been one of many moves, losses, tumultuous marriages, widowhood, ill children, wonderful trips as well as other great life experiences.  Many items have wonderful memories while others have equally painful ones. It has been strange to me that attempting to rid myself of life&#8217;s clutter is not any easier from the joyful than the painful.  Someone would probably win a prize helping me figure this mess out.  However, I am working on it and appreciate the tips, clues, and suggestions that you recommend.  Keep up the good work.<br />
Jerry</p>
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