Archive for March 3rd, 2010

Your Opportunity Blog #17 3-3-10

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

I have been debating about whether to continue this blog. It’s a time issue. When most people our ages are retired, my multi-tasking wife, Cicely and I, are still working hard. I’m writing a book. Cicely says that she can’t retire until I do, and as long as God gives me health and my books have a market, I expect to keep writing.

The independent survey company that regularly reports on the effectiveness of my website recently disclosed that my name and this blog receive the most visits. Hundreds of people log on each week, including many from 25 foreign coutnries. This provides me with a world-wide forum. That  also gives me an opportunity to practice the old saying, “It is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness.”

Let my candle touch yours by giving you an opportunity to share your thoughts with this amazing audience.

I offer you a distinct voice, useful information. and open line of communication. The voice will be from a born-again Christian who teaches by writing and reading; espcially for young readers. I provide useful information about writing based on years of  having taught it across the USA to all kinds of audiences. I have books out on the subject with a new one due out this July. I open communications by inviting you to use this forum.

Here are some guidelines:

1. I always want to hear from you, especially about reading or writing for youngsters, but please be pithy.

2. I will publish those comments or questons which I deem will interest readers of this blog.

3. By submitting your thoughts, you agree that you consent for me to publish all or part of what you write.If you don’t agree, add a  note saying that it’s not for publication.

4. As a former newspaper editor, I reserve the right to edit communications without c hanging your point.

5. Tell me what you’d like to learn about in furure blogs.

6. A very heavy schedule prevents me from reading manuscripts, so please don’t  ask.

Okay, let’s give this a trial run. What’s on your mind?