Keep doing this important work- it has established a great foundation for the future of imdie publishing within Substack, and perhaps more broadly.
I say onwards and upwards for 2024, Happy Christmas all, and let's keep enjoying writing, and reading, and keep showing why writing has value for the human experience.
The Library, as a writer, I understand the importance of words and how they can convey impactful emotions, beliefs, and a worldview. Each of us is a game-changer. May your pen never run out of ink, your keyboard remains filled with inspiration, your paper never run out of space, your mind never run out of ideas, and may your heart never run out of love, compassion, and ministry. I pray that the blessings of our Christ-as-Life Christmas bring you the joy of the greatest author of eternity – God the Father. Merry Christ-as-Life!
I recently picked up harvest by Noah Rymer!
https://substack.com/@mechanicalpulp/note/c-45937179?r=2as5ww
Excellent, Lisa! Thank you for sharing.
Keep doing this important work- it has established a great foundation for the future of imdie publishing within Substack, and perhaps more broadly.
I say onwards and upwards for 2024, Happy Christmas all, and let's keep enjoying writing, and reading, and keep showing why writing has value for the human experience.
The Library, as a writer, I understand the importance of words and how they can convey impactful emotions, beliefs, and a worldview. Each of us is a game-changer. May your pen never run out of ink, your keyboard remains filled with inspiration, your paper never run out of space, your mind never run out of ideas, and may your heart never run out of love, compassion, and ministry. I pray that the blessings of our Christ-as-Life Christmas bring you the joy of the greatest author of eternity – God the Father. Merry Christ-as-Life!
Thank you for your work. I hope to eventually become part of your catalogue. Merry Christmas.
Well said! Buy indie in literature and other areas and support lical businesses!
Thanks for all you do!
Thanks, Terry!