Dear Columnists and Contributors, as well as the 360 Team of Bizcatalyst360.com.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder they always say. My absence and dryness in submitting post have been for several reasons, one, in particular, to be announced in time, but for the purpose of this post, I want to say to all, how amazing the opportunities of being a part of Bizcatalyst 360°, with such talented writers, is a blessing. I say this because I have learned so much from all of you in reading the posts, which many have been written by all of you!
I try to read and comment on as many as I can. Many of you know who you are that I follow, and there are many that I have just randomly chosen to hear what you have to say.
The opportunities that have come my way by being a writer for Bizcatalyst 360° speaks volumes. Most recently I was asked to be one of the 8 instructors chosen to participate in a pilot summer program for young writers; “Fearless Writers Camp”. This all came about as the founder (Sarah Cortez), of this program, happen to read a few of my articles posted, and in doing so, has now taken on the job of editor for my book project currently underway, which I hope to have published by Spring of 2020. In the works also is a love story that will hopefully be published and will surprise many.
Recently, four of us were asked to participate in a Live Radio Interview for KHS, here in Houston, Again, spurred by the love of writing prose and poetry: Founder Sarah Cortez, of Houston Poet Society, Catholic Literary Arts, and the Fearless Writers Camp.
Perhaps the greatest joy I have had is writing about topics that seem to touch the hearts of everyday people. So I wanted to let all of you know that continue to write as you do for this wonderful website which also touches the hearts of many.
Read this again . I really think anyone who writs will understand this. Sharing
Great to have back Lynn. Your words are filled with Strong Ink. Love your story
Thank you, Larry, as I am sure all of those who put words to paper has dry moments that may last a while. Have a blessed day.
The most appropriate saying I have read about teaching (teachers) “They touch the future!” You never know Linnie what future Pulitzer-prize winning writer you have influenced. You go girl!
Love your words. Writing is a release of the heart and insight into the possibilities of what a mind may invision but the eyes never awaken too in another’s sight. I agree that being bold in your words allows others to not only dream but to see through another’s imagination. Keep writing.
Thank you, Johnny, and hopefully, this will be the thoughts of all writers