tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782231935569058555.post3158237585304836667..comments2024-03-22T15:57:20.329-06:00Comments on Pensive Pens: Who Am I?diedre Knighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12772557495518846226noreply@blogger.comBlogger20125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782231935569058555.post-55959879102642687922019-06-21T14:21:16.718-06:002019-06-21T14:21:16.718-06:00Seems like everyone on the "other side" ...Seems like everyone on the "other side" feels free to say whatever they wish without much blow back, but I've been condemned for trying to convey rational arguments and explanation. I think we are living in an "Age of Unreason" where emotions rule and common sense is abhorred. <br /><br />I've been trying to limit my expression of opinion these days. Too bad when people can't debate and reason differences out using logic and intelligence rather then letting emotions turn things into shouting over others and shutting them down. We all should have an equal right to express our thoughts without facing absolute condemnation.<br /><br /><br />Arlee Bird<br /><a href="http://tossingitout.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">Tossing It Out</a><br /><br />Arlee Birdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11663942782929929334noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782231935569058555.post-8093750236445036312019-06-13T10:36:25.246-06:002019-06-13T10:36:25.246-06:00Hello, Ann!
So good to see you out and about! I&#...Hello, Ann!<br /><br />So good to see you out and about! I've thought of you often. <br />"We haven't done a good job..." Well said! Or perhaps we've (sadly) forgotten. <br />Take care, dear Ann. Hope to see you again soon ;-)diedre Knighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12772557495518846226noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782231935569058555.post-74583345712692212202019-06-12T20:15:22.552-06:002019-06-12T20:15:22.552-06:00My dad called agreeing to disagree as "float&...My dad called agreeing to disagree as "float". We just haven't done a good job as a society teaching that.<br /><br />Coming of age, that is a good observation that learning who you are is a big surprise at times. It is good to read your blog. Ann Bennetthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17759967601352382204noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782231935569058555.post-50447267567234842142019-06-09T15:02:32.343-06:002019-06-09T15:02:32.343-06:00Hi Debbie!
Isn’t that the truth? It’s no wonder p...Hi Debbie!<br /><br />Isn’t that the truth? It’s no wonder people don’t talk anymore, who can you trust? Trust is just as hard to come by on the (social media) net. Better to blaze your own trail on trusted ground than risk your own worth in high-wire wolves. I do believe that one day the proverbial baby will cry itself to sleep, and the world will once again converse in peace. Fingers crossed ;- )<br /><br />Good to see you!<br />diedre Knighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12772557495518846226noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782231935569058555.post-4973127040351960072019-06-09T15:01:26.550-06:002019-06-09T15:01:26.550-06:00Hi Diane!
I agree. Given the unchecked emotions a...Hi Diane!<br /><br />I agree. Given the unchecked emotions and built-in uncertainties of such a wondrous yet tumultuous interval, the last thing they should feel is alone with their fears. The importance of talking – and listening – cannot be over-emphasized. <br /><br />Stories for and about these young warriors of the in-between connect on a level that others can’t relate to.<br /><br />“True to yourself,” Absolutely! Your own story; not for public, but for posterity!<br />diedre Knighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12772557495518846226noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782231935569058555.post-9443484896476672612019-06-09T15:00:12.818-06:002019-06-09T15:00:12.818-06:00Hi Madeline!
So true. At that age, emotions are o...Hi Madeline!<br /><br />So true. At that age, emotions are often unpredictable, and always over-dramatized. And that’s just young love. Add in a few of life’s inevitable twists, and there’s a pot of Surprise Stew set to boil. In some ways, I think the timing is fortuitous as the young are so much more resilient. <br />I just ordered August Isle, thanks for the tip 😊<br />diedre Knighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12772557495518846226noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782231935569058555.post-14045943710788816182019-06-07T20:01:51.605-06:002019-06-07T20:01:51.605-06:00Sobering to think we have to worry about what we e...Sobering to think we have to worry about what we express in a so-called free society! It's true that we have to steer clear of controversy, if we hope to garner favour in the online world. Such is life, if you're aspiring to sell something. Coming of age stories are interesting to most people and eminently relatable. Debbie D. https://www.blogger.com/profile/13153118405565035071noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782231935569058555.post-11461828356374920782019-06-06T15:07:03.073-06:002019-06-06T15:07:03.073-06:00Keep writing those coming-of-age stories. They'...Keep writing those coming-of-age stories. They're important to kids that others feel the way they do, that they aren't freaks. <br /><br />Re: controversy. Social media can be a minefield. I admire those who steer away from controversy. But in a memoir, I think you need to be true to yourself. Have a great month.Diane Burtonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03754105332297068271noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782231935569058555.post-40060147032613992242019-06-06T12:58:15.916-06:002019-06-06T12:58:15.916-06:00So many coming-of-age books are just heartbreakers...So many coming-of-age books are just heartbreakers! I just read a wonderful middle grade novel called AUGUST ISLE - loved it!Madeline Mora-Summontehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05529397293165046430noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782231935569058555.post-55561601737540889522019-06-06T11:31:51.931-06:002019-06-06T11:31:51.931-06:00HiYa, Captain!
I always read the newsletters! Giv...HiYa, Captain!<br /><br />I always read the newsletters! Given time constraints of late, I read a lot more than I'm able to comment on and feel like a peeping Tom of sorts ;-)<br /><br />I hear you about the tell-alls, and get a kick out of the nervous twitches people tend to get whenever someone mentions writing one - ha! If only we could all be saints, right?<br /><br />I appreciate your input!diedre Knighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12772557495518846226noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782231935569058555.post-39914914515484363882019-06-06T11:21:47.890-06:002019-06-06T11:21:47.890-06:00Hi Lee!
You make a good point in terms of ‘outing...Hi Lee!<br /><br />You make a good point in terms of ‘outing’ someone. While that is rarely a consideration when you’re writing in a diary with no plans to release it to the public at large, memoirs are basically autobiographies, and almost always published. Thankfully, there are ways to create keepsake books without actual publication ;-) <br /><br />Thank you for your thoughts!<br />diedre Knighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12772557495518846226noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782231935569058555.post-82914213718487770062019-06-06T03:46:00.473-06:002019-06-06T03:46:00.473-06:00You read the newsletter - awesome!
A memoir is ref...You read the newsletter - awesome!<br />A memoir is referred to as a tell-all, so I would assume it's good to tell the truth. Although if the truth is really out there, be ready!Alex J. Cavanaughhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09770065693345181702noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782231935569058555.post-74585919703019919522019-06-05T16:28:59.778-06:002019-06-05T16:28:59.778-06:00We live in an age when, no matter what you write, ...We live in an age when, no matter what you write, you are sure to set someone on a self-righteous rant. I try to avoid the obvious controversies and politics. Memoirs are a bit trickier, because the self-righteous someone you set on fire might be a family member or friend. And that seldom works out well. :-) In all cases, it's a risk/benefit analysis. How badly do you want to out Uncle Whoever v. being cut out of the will?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782231935569058555.post-31165916774580366082019-06-05T14:20:55.339-06:002019-06-05T14:20:55.339-06:00Howdy Stephen T!
Oh, I wouldn't worry about d...Howdy Stephen T!<br /><br />Oh, I wouldn't worry about dear Aunty W. She likely has untold secrets too ;-)<br /><br />"Just a bunch of sand." Ha! I like that one even better!<br /><br />Aw, thanks for the encouraging words, my friend. That was the easiest part to write, though I won't be analyzing why any time soon ;-)<br /><br />And Stephen T, why aren't you sleeping? I'm so overdue in visiting these days... See ya soon!diedre Knighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12772557495518846226noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782231935569058555.post-21698069978980878022019-06-05T14:06:50.607-06:002019-06-05T14:06:50.607-06:00Hi Sylvia!
Yessum, in that it happens to everybod...Hi Sylvia!<br /><br />Yessum, in that it happens to everybody (let's hope), I guess it does ;-)<br /><br />I'm glad you came by!diedre Knighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12772557495518846226noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782231935569058555.post-49347464124954615892019-06-05T13:35:47.039-06:002019-06-05T13:35:47.039-06:00Hi Natalie!
At least for me, writing about coming...Hi Natalie!<br /><br />At least for me, writing about coming into one's own is as natural as living through it ;-) <br /><br />I agree. I would not want hurt feelings to be my parting gift. But I do like pleasant surprises.<br /><br />Thank you for stopping by!diedre Knighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12772557495518846226noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782231935569058555.post-75869125377984876792019-06-05T10:25:10.477-06:002019-06-05T10:25:10.477-06:00POSTSCRIPT:
>>... "was wonder, terrifi...POSTSCRIPT:<br /><br /><i>>>... "was wonder, terrific,..."</i><br /><br />Er... shoulda been "wonder<i><b>ful</b></i>". <br /><br />I'm not the writer you are. (Plus, I am way behind on sleep. It's been a rough few nights.)<br /><br />~ D-FensDogG<br /><b><a href="http://stmccpresentsbattleofthebands.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">STMcC Presents BATTLE OF THE BANDS</a></b>Stephen T. McCarthyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00249125637725791567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782231935569058555.post-59881865582927218512019-06-05T10:19:53.451-06:002019-06-05T10:19:53.451-06:00Howdy, dIEDRE! ~
>>... Uncle Whoever who bu...Howdy, dIEDRE! ~<br /><br /><i>>>... Uncle Whoever who burned down the barn that fateful summer night</i><br /><br />Wow! I didn't know that. And here, all along, I thought it was Aunt Whatshername. I've been blaming her and holding it against her all these years. I guess I owe Aunt Whatshername an apology. That's what I get for "<i>ass</i>uming".<br /><br /><i>>>... “You spell dessert with two “s”es cuz together they look like whipped cream!”</i><br /><br />Long ago, my Brother told me a trick for remembering how to spell dessert and desert: One is made with "s"ugar and "s"pice, and the other one is just a bunch of "s"and. <br /><br />dIEDRE, that last paragraph you wrote about "coming of age" was wonder, terrific, and terrifically wonderful! You sure can write!<br /><br />~ D-FensDogG<br /><b><a href="http://stmccpresentsbattleofthebands.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">STMcC Presents BATTLE OF THE BANDS</a></b>Stephen T. McCarthyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00249125637725791567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782231935569058555.post-29342011804563131742019-06-05T10:11:42.813-06:002019-06-05T10:11:42.813-06:00Coming of age - a universal concept for sure, and ...Coming of age - a universal concept for sure, and one that can fit into ANY style genre as well. I look forward to reading more from you. Happy Writing!Sylvia Neyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09700149683391617521noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3782231935569058555.post-63837197338532029842019-06-05T04:14:14.311-06:002019-06-05T04:14:14.311-06:00I love coming of age stories too. I think in a mem...I love coming of age stories too. I think in a memoir you have to write where the story goes but be sensitive if a relative you care for will read your book and you are disclosing something that might hurt them.Natalie Aguirrehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03756087804171246660noreply@blogger.com