tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7234556615977714642.post3734933042960484095..comments2024-03-12T04:01:20.170-04:00Comments on Marie Lavender's Writing in the Modern Age: The Dyspraxic Writer By Rosemary RichingsMarie Lavenderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10506789229080590011noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7234556615977714642.post-15969671932807217492015-10-20T20:33:25.262-04:002015-10-20T20:33:25.262-04:00Hello, I am doing a school research project, and I...Hello, I am doing a school research project, and I would like to contact rosemary. What is the best way to do so?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14415648198390130381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7234556615977714642.post-40340414946737481092013-08-24T18:12:09.713-04:002013-08-24T18:12:09.713-04:00thanks so much, yeah, I think there's not enou...thanks so much, yeah, I think there's not enough attention given to oddity, it should be celebrated. There's so much ignorance about oddity and I think we need to do something about it as much possible. I'm glad you appreciated it. This was a deeply personal and important piece for me. Thanks for reading it and I'm glad you enjoyed it and thank you Marie for agreeing to publish it.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16453778879141895341noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7234556615977714642.post-43907248533951248312013-08-11T11:44:57.729-04:002013-08-11T11:44:57.729-04:00Thank you for the invitation, Marta! And I'm ...Thank you for the invitation, Marta! And I'm glad you liked Rosemary's inspiring article!Marie Lavenderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05627028683820078537noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7234556615977714642.post-24191791066232869122013-08-05T17:37:57.811-04:002013-08-05T17:37:57.811-04:00Marie, thank you for hosting Rosemary. Although I ...Marie, thank you for hosting Rosemary. Although I do not suffer from dyspraxia, I see the world and writing in exactly the same way she does. <br />Rosemary, I absolute love your conception about oddity. The point is, if things were inverted, oddity would lie on the other side. It's only a matter of numbers. As Linda says, you have achieved much, but this is only the beginning. You are a remarkably gifted person and artist. <br />Host and guest are welcome to visit me on http://www.martamerajver.com.ar/marta/ and click on Blogroll (on the right of the homepage), an exclusive place for fellow writers at your disposal from today. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15249891006083336192noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7234556615977714642.post-91001180021358568932013-08-03T16:21:27.290-04:002013-08-03T16:21:27.290-04:00Thank you, Rosemary, for that eye-opening intervie...Thank you, Rosemary, for that eye-opening interview. Now I have a good definition and clearer picture of Dyspraxia. You turned your anomaly into a gift that allowed you to express yourself through writing. Makes the rest of us authors feel guilty for complaining about "how hard it is to write!"<br /><br />Like you, I have always been interested in people who are considered "oddities," and that was the inspiration for one of my novels. I'm happy that writing has proved your greatest source of empowerment. I think that most writers would agree with your statement.<br /><br /> Congrats on all that you've accomplished!Linda Lee Williamshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02220365594492856382noreply@blogger.com