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	<title>Comments on: Dealing With Tough Stuff, Part 2, The Book Signing</title>
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		<title>By: fredly</title>
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		<description>s, your mention of woman-owned businesses (and books) immediately made me think of something i saw in vanity fair last night--an ad for persephone books in the uk (http://www.persephonebooks.co.uk/index.asp)--beautiful casebound books that sell for about $16 US.--started by a woman who wanted to bring back &quot;neglected classics&quot; of english lit. i looked at the list of authors and didn&#039;t recognize a one--i swear, when i get to my next life, wherever it is, i am going to be smart about this stuff! (a psychic once told me that in a previous life i was a scribe for a wealthy chinese guy back in the feudal days.) but there&#039;s something else i want to say, this my first comment posted on your blog or any blog (what a word!). i&#039;ve never read or responded to blogs; i hate reading stuff online. but i&#039;m going to have to get over that, i can see that clearly now, having read some of your entries. i am missing so much, pigeon-holed in my once-a-week attempt at having a soul. i could certainly go on (you  know that) but i will simply say thank you for taking the time to help others of us open our eyes, our minds, our hearts; you may say, it&#039;s not much, but i say (following frost) that it&#039;s a momentary stay against confusion, this disordered subway we all (well, many of us) put our lives into from the first station to the last. love ya, fredly</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>s, your mention of woman-owned businesses (and books) immediately made me think of something i saw in vanity fair last night&#8211;an ad for persephone books in the uk (<a href="http://www.persephonebooks.co.uk/index.asp)--beautiful" rel="nofollow">http://www.persephonebooks.co.uk/index.asp)&#8211;beautiful</a> casebound books that sell for about $16 US.&#8211;started by a woman who wanted to bring back &#8220;neglected classics&#8221; of english lit. i looked at the list of authors and didn&#8217;t recognize a one&#8211;i swear, when i get to my next life, wherever it is, i am going to be smart about this stuff! (a psychic once told me that in a previous life i was a scribe for a wealthy chinese guy back in the feudal days.) but there&#8217;s something else i want to say, this my first comment posted on your blog or any blog (what a word!). i&#8217;ve never read or responded to blogs; i hate reading stuff online. but i&#8217;m going to have to get over that, i can see that clearly now, having read some of your entries. i am missing so much, pigeon-holed in my once-a-week attempt at having a soul. i could certainly go on (you  know that) but i will simply say thank you for taking the time to help others of us open our eyes, our minds, our hearts; you may say, it&#8217;s not much, but i say (following frost) that it&#8217;s a momentary stay against confusion, this disordered subway we all (well, many of us) put our lives into from the first station to the last. love ya, fredly</p>
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