Things won’t always turn out like the dream, but they won’t always turn out like the nightmare either.
I wish you the best in whatever you choose to do, and pray that you know, even this book, is not the end.
You recently posted on Twitter that you are not sure “what to do with, you know, my life” and 140 characters wasn’t enough for me to say all I wanted to. It may simply seem that you have nothing left to say. Now that you have gotten everything out and that this goal is done and over with, that your life is almost blank.
Just a blank page.
There won’t always be that personal bull that you have to deal with–hmm, who said that I wonder. But there will always be something to be opinionated about out there–oh, gee, i dunno, maybe someone could have their own opinion on say a book, Twilight?? And even if you are talking about fictional vampires, what you do with your left shoes, or how to have a non-awkward first kiss, you are always going to be talking about something.
You will find something big to talk about. You could even be talking to yourself, or speaking to other people.
There’s always going to be room for more, but how to start it out, is always difficult.
~Hailey~
Jillian February 9, 2010
11:25 pm
Cool! My city loves your book!
One day, I’ll be a published author, too.
Much love,
J
Tracy Campbell February 14, 2010
7:23 pm
Some get your book I talk to some may call week
Bria February 16, 2010
6:42 pm
ur book is awesome i’m almost done it and i’m loving it so far!
7 Responses to “Review in The Washington Post!”
February 7, 2010
6:58 pm
Amazing work Josh! Congrats!
-GGX
February 7, 2010
11:51 pm
Josh – that’s awesome! Congrats! Still haven’t gotten the book yet… even though my name’s on page 300 something.
Will get it soon though! God bless!
February 8, 2010
12:23 am
Thanks, friends!!
February 9, 2010
5:46 pm
Way to go, Josh!
Things won’t always turn out like the dream, but they won’t always turn out like the nightmare either.
I wish you the best in whatever you choose to do, and pray that you know, even this book, is not the end.
You recently posted on Twitter that you are not sure “what to do with, you know, my life” and 140 characters wasn’t enough for me to say all I wanted to. It may simply seem that you have nothing left to say. Now that you have gotten everything out and that this goal is done and over with, that your life is almost blank.
Just a blank page.
There won’t always be that personal bull that you have to deal with–hmm, who said that I wonder. But there will always be something to be opinionated about out there–oh, gee, i dunno, maybe someone could have their own opinion on say a book, Twilight?? And even if you are talking about fictional vampires, what you do with your left shoes, or how to have a non-awkward first kiss, you are always going to be talking about something.
You will find something big to talk about. You could even be talking to yourself, or speaking to other people.
There’s always going to be room for more, but how to start it out, is always difficult.
~Hailey~
February 9, 2010
11:25 pm
Cool! My city loves your book!
One day, I’ll be a published author, too.
Much love,
J
February 14, 2010
7:23 pm
Some get your book I talk to some may call week
February 16, 2010
6:42 pm
ur book is awesome i’m almost done it and i’m loving it so far!