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Dear Beryl,
thanks again for your valuable input regarding my Phd-project.
Working at corpus selection at the moment and eager to read “The Word Burners”.
All the best!
Katharina (Germany)
I would be interested to hear your comments on this book. It was the first book I had published. Do you think it has dated? This is always a concern for those writers who choose to write in a contemporary settings.
good luck with your thesis
Bery Flecher
I would be interested to hear your comments on this book. It was the first book I had published. Do you think it has dated? This is always a concern for those writers who choose to write in a contemporary settings.
good luck with your thesis
Bery Flecher
hello my dear friend. i am so happy the world will have even more exposure to you, your iron spirit and your thoughts. you inspire me!
much love,
niloufar
what a great project. I think you are spot on about the correlation of loneliness and “writer’s block.” I don’t know how often I’ve heard as a Phd that writing your thesis is a lonely task. Well, I have recently come to the insight that’s a whole lotta lard. It isn’t. It is what you want it to be. And I decided I want it to be … Hm. Well, okay, I have to improvise now, because I haven’t really thought about this in like words so… I’m thinking about web’s as in spiders…because I recently got that book about New Zealand spiders out of the library and then there’s that other expectation about Phds to network for jobs and all - but “net” sounds hard and intimidating and I really liked the pictures of those spider’s and their webs. So I go with “web-work.” Ha! I guess that’s not very original but then I never thought “lonely task” was. Maybe I have to spend some more time with those spiders. Awesome, my brain is exploding! This rocks, Beryl. Thanks for inviting me. Bx, Ange
October 29th, 2008 at 10:02 am
I await eagerly for yours words and stories …..
October 29th, 2008 at 11:11 am
Thank you Annie. I will be writing my first blog soon.
November 4th, 2008 at 9:51 pm
Dear Beryl,
thanks again for your valuable input regarding my Phd-project.
Working at corpus selection at the moment and eager to read “The Word Burners”.
All the best!
Katharina (Germany)
I would be interested to hear your comments on this book. It was the first book I had published. Do you think it has dated? This is always a concern for those writers who choose to write in a contemporary settings.
good luck with your thesis
Bery Flecher
November 5th, 2008 at 10:05 am
I would be interested to hear your comments on this book. It was the first book I had published. Do you think it has dated? This is always a concern for those writers who choose to write in a contemporary settings.
good luck with your thesis
Bery Flecher
November 6th, 2008 at 7:15 am
hello my dear friend. i am so happy the world will have even more exposure to you, your iron spirit and your thoughts. you inspire me!
much love,
niloufar
November 7th, 2008 at 11:36 pm
This is exciting! look forward to reading and putting your site on ‘favourites’ right away. CP (UK)
November 13th, 2008 at 10:03 am
Dear Beryl,
what a great project. I think you are spot on about the correlation of loneliness and “writer’s block.” I don’t know how often I’ve heard as a Phd that writing your thesis is a lonely task. Well, I have recently come to the insight that’s a whole lotta lard. It isn’t. It is what you want it to be. And I decided I want it to be … Hm. Well, okay, I have to improvise now, because I haven’t really thought about this in like words so… I’m thinking about web’s as in spiders…because I recently got that book about New Zealand spiders out of the library and then there’s that other expectation about Phds to network for jobs and all - but “net” sounds hard and intimidating and I really liked the pictures of those spider’s and their webs. So I go with “web-work.” Ha! I guess that’s not very original but then I never thought “lonely task” was. Maybe I have to spend some more time with those spiders. Awesome, my brain is exploding! This rocks, Beryl. Thanks for inviting me. Bx, Ange