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Climbing the Writing Mountain
Guest blogger Jackie Marchant invites you to climb the writing mountain with her over on my blog -
http://talltalesandshortstories.blogspot.com/2010/08/guest-blogger-jackie-marchant.html
Tracy :)
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I'd recommend this to all those who were empathising with Nena on the "Down In The Dumps" thread.
Thanks.
BTW, is it just me or is anyone else having problems with a slow scroll on the pages on this page of Tracy's blog? (May just be my computer :( ).
I like to think that we on Talkback are like the mountaineers in this metaphor - all of us roped together so that we can catch those that fall off, and give a leg up to those that are stuggling :)
shame really, as when I accessed the guardian link, there wasn't any problem :(
Sorry you're having problems - is it just on this one post or every post?
What browser do you use?
And do you have a slow connection?
(Does this sound like I know what I'm talking about?!)
I don't know about other posts, I haven't been into other parts of your blog, but as I said, when I've been into other links, eg guardian, there isn't any problem. I don't know what browser I use.
Sometimes I do have a slow connection ( not just with regard to my computer :) ) so perhaps it is best, unless anyone else pipes up they're having problems, to not worry too much about this.
Thanks.
Sometimes I have this problem but it is always intermittent. I just delete the cookies, and if neccesary do a disk clean up to help it run better.
These two lines that stood out when I read this. She talks about SCBWI as being her writing community. I don't know SCBWI, but that quote describes talkback perfectly.
Thanks for the link, Tracy - this is one of your best yet.
I would like to put some of your comments onto my blog, if none of you object - as I think it's important my blog contributors get to see lovely comments like this.
I don't know if mine are relevant, but you're welcome to use them.