Submitted by Lenzo on
This is where travellers get to leave footprints in the sand. Just take off your shoes and dance away. Please tell us what you think of the new site, or the book, including any suggestions you might have. If we have not yet met in person, then please share with us how it is you have come to wander upon our little stretch of beach.
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Submitted by AWritersEye on
Hi Larry, Your story sounds quite compelling. It appears you have been wriitng about it. I assist authors as editor, publishing coach, and book marketing advisor, with inspirational life stories my speciality. I am co-author of the new book "Brace for Impact: Miracle on the Hudson Survivors Share their Stories of Near Death and Hope for New Life." Feel free to look over my website for A Writer's Eye (www.awriterseye.com). I'd be happy to explore any way I might assist you with your goals. - Kevin Quirk
You've written a beautiful beautiful book
Submitted by guille on
"Nothing can truly be taken from us. There is nothing to lose.
Inner peace begins when we stop saying of things, 'I have lost it!' and instead say,
'It has been returned to where it came from.'
Have your children died? They are returned to where they came from....
Have your possessions and property been taken from you?
They too have been returned to where they came from....
But why should it be any concern of yours
who gives your things back to the world that gave them to you?
The important thing is to take great care with what you have while the world lets you have it,
just as a traveler takes care of a room at an inn."
from: The Art of Living by Epictetus, new interpretation by Sharon Lebell.
Thank you Larry,
for embracing the poetry of life
& caring for the room at the inn
until we stragglers wash up on shore~
Un abrazo!
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Submitted by Aby (not verified) on
This is a book of poetry (and pictures of designs left behind in the sand by sandcrabs). It's quite beautiful, full of love, yearning, philosopy, and spirituality. I was truly honoured to be given it by Larry Whitlow.
-- Aby
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