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- Shedding Light to Brighten the Path for Others

A huge thank you to mskatykins of Spineless Wonders for nominating this blog for the Illuminating Blogger Award. Awards are like pats on the back: the sentiment is appreciated and cherished.
MsKatykins has given me feedback and advice to help me grow in my dream of becoming a professional writer. She is a good friend to have. She has a very generous and giving spirit.
Please visit mskatykins at http://spinelesswonders.wordpress.com/2012/08/10/the-illuminating-blog-award/.
Now to the rules of the award:
A random tidbit about me: I am reclusive as I get older. There’s nothing I’d like more than to live on a mountaintop away from civilization. But I fight that inclination because I have never met a likeable recluse. I want to be likeable.
Five bloggers I want to nominate:
http://carrierubin.com/
Carrie Rubin has a wicked sense of humor. Watch this girl–she is going places. She has a book in its final stages of proofing. No release date yet, but it will be available soon. Carrie offers lots of support to other writers. She’s a great lady. I am one of the cheerleaders on her squad.
aslongasimsinging.wordpress.com
Troy doesn’t accept awards anymore. It’s because his writing is so eye-opening and honest about what goes on in his heart and head that readers gravitate to him. Then awards follow. He puts words together well, with feeling, integrity, and mischief. Even though he won’t accept the award, I’m nominating him anyway.
Asklotta is my favorite e-neighbor. She’s one I can turn to for advice on life matters, and, like a best friend, she always has an opinion and a wish to help. I sip e-coffee with her. She sheds light on solutions. And she has my back.
Subtlekate is who I want to be when I grow up. She is genius cradled in self-doubt. Though extremely talented, there is no arrogance about her. She writes about personal development with sensitivity, honesty, and tenderness. She confronts her own perceived shortcomings, not realizing that in doing so, others see her as brave, bold, and nurturing. She is a role model to look up to.
C J Gorden is like a big sister, sharing what she learns along the way with others. She calls herself a struggling writer. I have consistently found her to offer support and insight for self-improvement in writing skills. She is encouraging and helpful.
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These bloggers shed light on things that matter, each in their own unique way. I hope you enjoy getting to know them. They are folks I would enjoy having around my dinner table. I think the conversation would be marvelous.
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Thanks so much for the nomination, Fay! And for your kind words. What a lovely way to start my day. 🙂 I will tuck this nomination away and try to put something together in the next couple weeks. Thanks again!
I’ve got my eye on you! I’m like a proud momma watching her own kid sprout wings and take flight! Fly high, girl!
You’re very sweet. But I think your eye may be aimed too high. I suspect I’ll do little more than flap my wings a few times before going splat on the ground. 😉
This is great, Fay – a very well deserved award. Thank you for the lovely shout out! 🙂
Thank you for encouraging me to keep going. You are such an angel!
Aww – you’re very welcome and thank you! 🙂
I am deeply honored that you feel that way about my writing Fay. And truly, I want to thank you for this – it means a lot to me =]
You are deserving my friend.
WOW! Thank you so much Fay, I am humbled by the honor! AND oh oh your oh so kind words meant the world to me! Just what I needed today, as if you already knew that. Thank you my e-friend!
Lotta
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Fay these are such beautiful words and I am sorry it’s taken me so long to get back to you. You’re a fabulous woman, one that I treasure as a bloggy friend. Thank you for following my journey of doubt busting and blossoming. 🙂 I appreciate you.
And I, you.