Check this out
Karen
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Wonderful story
Yes, it's a heck of a thing to be recognized for, but it's a super way to publicize ovarian cancer. Obviously your story is one that "grips" people--not just the story but the way you've handled all that has occurred. It's clear that you are LIVING with a Stage 4 diagnosis, and that's an inspiration. Bask in the limelight. You deserve it.0 -
I checked it out
This sounds intriguing and I checked the website out. I saw your picture,Karen! I will check often to see your story. ITA it is a hell of a thing to be recognized for but it's also another way to get our respective messages out.
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I did some more checking around that site
Hi Karen! I not only found your picture but I found a blog of yours in which you talk about being a writer. Well, I am a writer too! Friends and family think I have a real gift and I can tell from the way you express yourself that you do too.
I have been writing since I was a child of ten, (I am 66 now). My latest project is a book about a Canadian rebel/activist named Louis Riel who was hanged for high treason in 1885. He was a most controversial figure and Canadians to this day cannot agree whether he was actually a traitor or hero. I do not intend to submit for publication but will hand it out to friends and relatives. I have had a couple of things published, two articles about 9/11 in our church newsletter and an article about camping on an island in a nature magazine.
I have also bookmarked your blog, Life at Catnip Cottage. I agree with you that writing is fun and satisfying.
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Thank you AnnEnglishGal said:I did some more checking around that site
Hi Karen! I not only found your picture but I found a blog of yours in which you talk about being a writer. Well, I am a writer too! Friends and family think I have a real gift and I can tell from the way you express yourself that you do too.
I have been writing since I was a child of ten, (I am 66 now). My latest project is a book about a Canadian rebel/activist named Louis Riel who was hanged for high treason in 1885. He was a most controversial figure and Canadians to this day cannot agree whether he was actually a traitor or hero. I do not intend to submit for publication but will hand it out to friends and relatives. I have had a couple of things published, two articles about 9/11 in our church newsletter and an article about camping on an island in a nature magazine.
I have also bookmarked your blog, Life at Catnip Cottage. I agree with you that writing is fun and satisfying.
Ann
I admire the fact that you are writing a book. You should try to publish. I always have people telling me I should write a book. I tell them I don't think I have a book in me. I like to write what I guess is called memoir in the form of essays. I joke that my life in the last five years could be a tv movie. I am not just talking about the cancer. I experienced a lot of personal heartache over a one-year period. It is a story with a lot of twists and turns. I have journaled about it but I may write it out one day. It has elements of "stranger than fiction."
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Nice to hear back from you!
I was pleased to read your response to my posting, Karen. I always enjoy meeting a fellow writer and it is good that we have these interests. It helps us realize that there is a lot more to our lives than this monster named cancer; we have other things to focus on.0 -
Thankskayandok said:So cool!
Hi Karen, I just went over and red your entry's! I love your writing and I also love your haircut! Thanks for sharing.
Hugs,
Kathleen
That photo was taken 2/19/2010 at my friends wedding. It was a week before I went to my doctor to discuss the minor symptoms I was experiencing. Of course the rest is history. I have been trying to update my picture but haven't taken one I like. I no longer wear the spikes but I still have a short "do."
Karen0
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