tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19749883.post3342353010339616997..comments2023-11-03T04:06:59.105-07:00Comments on Murder Your Darlings: CLBledsoehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03142933987365726568noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19749883.post-13191509951246571662011-10-31T09:59:15.513-07:002011-10-31T09:59:15.513-07:00Incredible sharing, Cort. It seems
in this life we...Incredible sharing, Cort. It seems<br />in this life we all have our cross<br />to bear. Never knowing my father<br />and coming to terms with health<br />issues and disability in my 40's<br />really puts one into an emotional<br />tailspin. Whenever you write of<br />your mother, it conjures up the<br />loss of my own; died of cancer<br />at 39 years old. Enjoyed your<br />glimpse of the past though;<br />thanks.Glenn Buttkushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10680725814199700692noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19749883.post-23305171284004555202011-10-31T06:45:31.901-07:002011-10-31T06:45:31.901-07:00Hi Cortney – I read the first part of this series ...Hi Cortney – I read the first part of this series just before coming across "Oubliette" by David Long in <em>The New Yorker</em> - a story that deals with HD. It was the first time I'd read anything about HD in a long time. I didn't know if "That's Alright" was fiction or non-fiction. Since it said "Part I" I just waited. I figured I'd find out.<br /><br />Now that I know, all I can say is it had better have a happy ending, because I don't think I could bear it if it didn't. And I hardly know you. <br /><br />(This is my clumsy way of giving you an e-hug)<br /><br />Karen (and Zin, especially the ehug part, Zin is big on ehugs)Karen Carlsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18148246613451246487noreply@blogger.com