Tonight I'll be speaking in front of a senior citizens group here in town. The man who asked me to speak wanted to know if I'd present the same speech as I did at the Bess Streeter Aldrich function. And of course, I said yes. :-)
I'm looking forward to this evening - meeting new people, sharing my story, and just having a nice time. They are giving me dinner, so what more can I ask for?
The writing has been on hold this week - too many other activities. I don't think that's necessarily bad - it gives me time to let my manuscript "sit" before I go back and make any changes.
Wednesday, May 03, 2006
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Have a great time. Refresh my memory, what speech is it?
ReplyDeleteNienke - this is the speech about my writing journey and how I incorporated my love of history into it.
ReplyDeleteSounds fun! They're probably inspired and feel proud to see someone who geniuinely cares about the events of their lives. Break a leg!
ReplyDeleteGood luck!! I hate giving speeches!!!
ReplyDeleteI hope you had fun.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the speech! Food is always a good incentive for me to do anything. :-)
ReplyDeleteHow did it go?
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