
I was thinking about you – and why you are a great writer… great writers reach into the depth of their soul and pull out all the hurt, the betrayal, the revenge, the yucky stuff, only a great writer can do that because they have faced great pain and suffering… .look at Sylvia Plath, Edger Allen Poe, Hemingway… all the great ones have seeds of doubt and sorrow.. pushing through that and writing about it is what makes the difference between a writer and a dreamer… and girl, you are a writer. Hold on to that sacred truth and don’t take crap from anyone.
~ Mia Liberty, blogger, United States of America
You express yourself amazingly, the way that you come across to others is incredible, you let out exactly what you feel and what others find hard to admit to themselves as well as to others… you are fantastic and you fight your way through life with a wonderful stlye
~ Maxine Gaffoor, Published Author and blogger, (London) England
.Your words detailing your life left me speechless. Your ability to convey your emotions is fucking brilliant. I just had to say that you have to be one of the most incredible people I have never met. May your pain be fleeting and your life full of your heart’s desire…
~ Noble, blogger, (New York) United States of America
A journal which has it all. Every emotion a human being can bear and behold you’ll find resolved in this journal. Full of love, hate, happiness, sadness and much more. I have been reading for many, many years now and i never got bored one minute. Hope you all will enjoy the journals of this very extraordinary girl.
~ Edge, blogger, (Hilversum) The Netherlands
Consider a cube. A magic cube.Take it in your hand and look at it carefully. What do you see? On one side, you’ll irresistibly dive into the tumultuous story of a young woman. Spin it some more and you’ll whirl into her intense, uncompromising love stories. Revolve it, and run with her in a breathtaking wheelchair race against some unreversable disease. Turn it upside down to another side, and you’ll fall endlessly in her nightmares of emotional distress and outstretched anxieties. Twiddle it again and watch her golden eyed, black, spoiled and purring cat experience what living with her means. Wheel it a last time, and be part of The Escribitionist’s daily story, sharing your thoughts with hers, as she lives and talentuously writes about her life. Jody rolls the dice of her magic cube in her journal
~ Paul, blogger, (Nivelles) Belgium
The journal consists of letters from part of you to you! It’s a nice mix of angst and home life stuff and so forth.
~ Damon Leigh, Published Author and blogger, (London) England
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