Like Blowing Glass in Public
YES.
Awww! Thank you, Daisy.
dThe words are strong; the chaos of a nation-the chaos of a family. Very nice to hear your voice reading your words.
Thank you, Donna.
I remember you reading on Enders. It was riviting.
Thank you, Jane. What's funny, in the odd way, is that I was intensely aware of how quiet it was.
You should do a Story Corps session.
A what? I'm unfamiliar, Heather.
Awesome presentation. I saw it live and now I get to see it as a blog.
Thank you, Phil.
It's going to make a wonderful audio book... there's something about hearing you reading it and knowing that child was you.
Thank you, Laura. Audiobook, hmmm. "Book" would be good.
Loved hearing your voice, and loved how the words flowed. I wanted to hear more. Good Job!
Thank you, Ia!
YES.
ReplyDeleteAwww! Thank you, Daisy.
ReplyDeletedThe words are strong; the chaos of a nation-the chaos of a family. Very nice to hear your voice reading your words.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Donna.
ReplyDeleteI remember you reading on Enders. It was riviting.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jane. What's funny, in the odd way, is that I was intensely aware of how quiet it was.
ReplyDeleteYou should do a Story Corps session.
ReplyDeleteA what? I'm unfamiliar, Heather.
ReplyDeleteAwesome presentation. I saw it live and now I get to see it as a blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Phil.
ReplyDeleteIt's going to make a wonderful audio book... there's something about hearing you reading it and knowing that child was you.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Laura. Audiobook, hmmm. "Book" would be good.
ReplyDeleteLoved hearing your voice, and loved how the words flowed. I wanted to hear more. Good Job!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ia!
ReplyDelete