tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4729566415619539644.post3676085066894329469..comments2023-03-24T04:34:15.974-06:00Comments on Lou to You: I Never KnowLou to Youhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17418036379869710256noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4729566415619539644.post-63491319549726975022015-04-20T11:18:58.781-06:002015-04-20T11:18:58.781-06:00Thanks Kate. Helps to know how others are managing...Thanks Kate. Helps to know how others are managing the urge/need to write in several places. Your comments are always welcome. Have you gone through my book yet?<br />Lou to Youhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17418036379869710256noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4729566415619539644.post-10929550559167136152015-04-19T11:55:12.350-06:002015-04-19T11:55:12.350-06:00It's true, it's a "dividing" thi...It's true, it's a "dividing" thing to write in more than one place. <br />Then again, different places/formats seem to access different aspects of the self, and that's a good thing for a writer. <br />I often lift stuff from my paper journal or my computer journal to put onto my blog, especially once a day or two have passed and the subject feels less raw and more shareable.<br />Instead of driving myself to write everywhere every day, I just write somewhere every day.<br />And still worry about "scattering" my energy, doing a half-assed job in several places and a stellar job in none.<br /><br />I'm glad you're blogging. Heartfelt and lively content always comes from you, and I've missed it. Blondi Blathershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15656970490122824720noreply@blogger.com