do we not sail on
Feb. 19th, 2008 08:04 pmSome people exaggerate frequently about big important things. I know one such person. She does it so often it is almost like breathing for her.
She wouldn't have exaggerated about this, though. She couldn't have. Not when it brought me so much joy.
I am currently corresponding with one of the authors in the group, but it's likely that the one author who I'd assumed had read my chapter may have not even read it yet. I'll find out shortly, once that particular email is answered. If that is true, I'll actually be okay with it. I'll feel horribly foolish for getting so excited, but, well, my foot is still in the door.
Mr. Bagnato's praise, word for word: "It is a very upscale piece: sophisticated, runs silky smooth, warm, yet with conflict and believable from the initial impact... an achievement, in my eyes, for an abstruse sci-fi piece."
That's what matters right now.
She wouldn't have exaggerated about this, though. She couldn't have. Not when it brought me so much joy.
I am currently corresponding with one of the authors in the group, but it's likely that the one author who I'd assumed had read my chapter may have not even read it yet. I'll find out shortly, once that particular email is answered. If that is true, I'll actually be okay with it. I'll feel horribly foolish for getting so excited, but, well, my foot is still in the door.
Mr. Bagnato's praise, word for word: "It is a very upscale piece: sophisticated, runs silky smooth, warm, yet with conflict and believable from the initial impact... an achievement, in my eyes, for an abstruse sci-fi piece."
That's what matters right now.