tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3316594315048540813.post4887311048266094431..comments2011-11-16T03:21:14.766-08:00Comments on An English Laundress: IntroductionAnn Grenierhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13501522748426995035noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3316594315048540813.post-1276113061692045962011-06-22T08:47:02.442-07:002011-06-22T08:47:02.442-07:00Hello Ann ... thank you for your comments upon my ...Hello Ann ... thank you for your comments upon my poem "the Other Woman." I came to your blog to read and then found a need to come to the beginning of it. Ah yes, girls school. Has a lot to do with our formation does it not? Looking at publishing can be very daunting. I have been writing poetry off and on my whole life. I have never considered myself a writer until now. I have some poems for which I wish to pursue publishing. And then, I have this book swirling around in my head. Better said, I have two of Mummy's scrapbooks kept during her years in London working for the OWI (US Gov.) during WWII. I find them to be a treasure and have a need to see something done with them in the form os a book. I am just not sure "what" it should be.Liz Rice-Sosnehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14705708193546909432noreply@blogger.com