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May 7, 2017
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S.E. Burr
"Pray that when your dreams come true you'll be grateful."
Do you know the origin of that quote? If so, please tell me because I'd like to attribute it.
I've been thinking about that quote this week. It's excellent advice for a number of reasons.
The power of positive...
I'm busy working on my blog posts. Watch this space!
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I Didn't Think I Could Draw
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Funny Math Stories: the series
March 19, 2018
Multiplying Letters: the beginning
March 9, 2018
Wanna Make Something Together?
February 24, 2018
A Look at my Last Year's Writing Goals,Successes, and Failures
February 15, 2018
Starting a New Kid's Book
February 11, 2018
On Obsession and Creativity
January 20, 2018
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