2 thoughts on “An interview about Facing the Faeries 1906”
Hi, Deb, I just listened to your interview. It was wonderful. I listened to the whole thing and was very impressed at how smoothly it ran. I learned a lot about your process writing each of the three books in the trilogy and as I have both read all three and have given some of them as gifts etc., I feel I have some new insight into each of the books and also into their connection as well as your motivation in writing them. Deb, you have a rare gift, and I will admit to being slightly envious of that gift. Envious mostly because you are accomplishing an achievement that in my “dreams” I had always hoped I could/might have done myself, but didn’t. I admit that this is an area that I am inclined to be a little hard on myself for not giving more of an effort and for fulfilling a family negative message of long ago by not pursuing writing in a serious, determined kind of way. I don’t mean to lay this on you in a personal kind of way, but I hold our friendship in such a personal, loving, trusting closeness that I feel safe in sharing this with you knowing that even as I share this, it wouldn’t diminish in any way at all the well deserved and fiercely earned supreme praise that you so well deserve for your own wonderful, amazing and glorious success – using any measuring process that comes to mind including a simple, quiet pride in accomplishment. I feel only grateful that God has blessed me by bringing your presence into my life and that I can hold you in my heart as a friend.
Hi, Deb, I just listened to your interview. It was wonderful. I listened to the whole thing and was very impressed at how smoothly it ran. I learned a lot about your process writing each of the three books in the trilogy and as I have both read all three and have given some of them as gifts etc., I feel I have some new insight into each of the books and also into their connection as well as your motivation in writing them. Deb, you have a rare gift, and I will admit to being slightly envious of that gift. Envious mostly because you are accomplishing an achievement that in my “dreams” I had always hoped I could/might have done myself, but didn’t. I admit that this is an area that I am inclined to be a little hard on myself for not giving more of an effort and for fulfilling a family negative message of long ago by not pursuing writing in a serious, determined kind of way. I don’t mean to lay this on you in a personal kind of way, but I hold our friendship in such a personal, loving, trusting closeness that I feel safe in sharing this with you knowing that even as I share this, it wouldn’t diminish in any way at all the well deserved and fiercely earned supreme praise that you so well deserve for your own wonderful, amazing and glorious success – using any measuring process that comes to mind including a simple, quiet pride in accomplishment. I feel only grateful that God has blessed me by bringing your presence into my life and that I can hold you in my heart as a friend.
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Thank you so much, Meredith. You have helped and encouraged me all along the way and I’m deeply grateful!
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