It must be telepathy, because I was thinking about you this afternoon.
Thanks for posting about this and letting me know. I would not have had a clue as to when the article was published if you hadn't said anything. (But I haven't checked my yahoo e-mail all day either, so there could be something there :)
I also bought the paper version. The article is different there, but your are the same quoted in an article about epublishing in general. I will send it to you.
Joseph Campbell: "Follow your bliss, and doors will open for you that wouldn't even exist for someone else."
Campbell's work on myth is now some of the best-known, but when he started he was a penniless student who wanted to go to college during the Great Depression.
"Famous" in the chasing-paparazzi away with a club" sense, maybe not, and so much the better. But reviewers are influential, and you've already got an international reputation. And you deserve it!
I'm always surprise when I receive a letter from a reader thanking me for my reviews. I'm happy when it's an author doing that, but a reader is the best thing, since I know that I'm helping someone to browse in this genre that is huge.
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It must be telepathy, because I was thinking about you this afternoon.
Thanks for posting about this and letting me know. I would not have had a clue as to when the article was published if you hadn't said anything. (But I haven't checked my yahoo e-mail all day either, so there could be something there :)
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Joseph Campbell: "Follow your bliss, and doors will open for you that wouldn't even exist for someone else."
Campbell's work on myth is now some of the best-known, but when he started he was a penniless student who wanted to go to college during the Great Depression.
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