JekyllBlue

I've decided to unpublish whatever works I had on here. They were old and unsatisfying. At one point in time, I had the strength to click that Publish button, nowadays that is not the case. I have a new outlook or at least, I think I do. I've taken the time to be patient and take the time with my writing. Our relationship is not the best. I will be editing and publishing back. I hope it is worth your time that is if that time comes. 
          	Blessed be, Lola. <3

JekyllBlue

I've decided to unpublish whatever works I had on here. They were old and unsatisfying. At one point in time, I had the strength to click that Publish button, nowadays that is not the case. I have a new outlook or at least, I think I do. I've taken the time to be patient and take the time with my writing. Our relationship is not the best. I will be editing and publishing back. I hope it is worth your time that is if that time comes. 
          Blessed be, Lola. <3

Lexi__

Happy Holidays! Heres a christmas gift from me =) http://www.buzzfeed.com/samstryker/nick-jonas-gave-us-a-joner#.fex5dNwQvm

Lexi__

@JekyllBlue I knew you would like it, it came all wrapped up with a shiny bow. I could not help but share. =)
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JekyllBlue

@Lexi__  Happy Holidays! What a mighty gift, thank you sweet Lexi. I'm going to have very pleasant dreams tonight. :D
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JekyllBlue

I'm struggling with finding a title. I can't seem to find one that will fit this book. I've spent all sources of inspiration. Any ideas?

JekyllBlue

@Lexi__  I already finished the story. I'm editing some parts now and that is when it hit me. Let's see what my mind says then. I did like Renewed.
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Lexi__

@JekyllBlue I like renewed. How bout you continue with writing and the title may just come to you at an  unknown time, like while your eating, thinking, in the washroom. You never know
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JekyllBlue

@Lexi__  some of the ones I've thought about: A New Light, Renewed,  Awakening.  Nothing calls me,  though.
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JekyllBlue

“It is the tenderness that breaks our hearts. The loveliness that leaves us stranded on the shore, watching the boats sail away. It is the sweetness that makes us want to reach out and touch the soft skin of another person. And it is the grace that comes to us, undeserving though we may be."

JekyllBlue

I had the pleasure of visiting Ernest Hemingway's house during my vacation stateside. Besides the heat, the lines and even the price to get in, I have to say that the feeling you get, it is remarkable. As a "wannabe" writer the outside world may contribute or may hinder your ability to pursue your literary greatness. One thing I learned while being there was that surrounding yourself with what you love and its simplicity will do wonders in your life and in your craft. His studio was just like that: a small writing station, books, a sofa and cats, lots and lots of cats. So simple and yet so riveting. Happy Sunday!

XtraCredit

@JekyllBlue sounds like it must have been cool. Have always wanted to go there
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JekyllBlue

@XtraCredit It was overwhelming and lots of fun.
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XtraCredit

@JekyllBlue how did you like it?
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