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Brightleaf: the journey begins

Hi everyone! So glad to be on goodreads and starting this blog! Tiren is glad too, right Tiren?

I interpret his silence as a solid "Yes."

So, in general news, I have a copy of Brightleaf sitting next to me right now. I am reading through it to make sure everything is spit-spot. Turns out it needs a small bit of revision. I just need to tweak a few printing errors before releasing it again for purch Read more of this blog post »
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Published on January 23, 2012 17:09 Tags: brightleaf, revision, tiren, wedding
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“Let me, if I may, be ever welcomed to my room in winter by a glowing hearth, in summer by a vase of flowers. If I may not, let me think how nice they would be and bury myself in my work. I do not think that the road to contentment lies in despising what we have not got. Let us acknowledge all good, all delight that the worlds holds, and be content without it.”
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