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Rising Sparrow Press Dear Daisy
   
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Publisher's Note

My heart mission and each vision confirmed that I would write  Dear Daisy in Early American style.

So this is where I started. 
A writer with a vision and a dream.                                                         

How absurd this dream of mine when measured against logic.    

Me, an author? I didn't even like to read and as a child reading was the last thing you would have found me doing on a summer day or  even on a winter's day with drifts of snow barricading my exit.

Days became years. The dream wouldn't fade. In fact, the dream became more detailed, words formed beyond thoughts, and in the end even textures became significant.

Early American style to me meant time periods of language, styles  of speech, even speeds of speech patterns reflecting the characters. Bookbinding translated into hardcover and grain. A book that I could dream then write would have to be not simply something to read but more importantly, at least to me, something I could hold.   

My dream?   

Well, see for yourself. 

              Dear Daisy      www.RisingSparrowPress.com

 

So what is your heart mission?

What story do you need to write?

 

After the words find their place upon the pages...

Every Writer's Dilemma  ~

Seek a Publisher?   or    Self-Publish?

 

.Then ~

How will your book get promoted?   

 

Overwhelmed?

Welcome to the world of writing and publishing.

My best advice ~

Follow your passion, write, and take each step one at a time.

Best regards,

Jane Marla Ver Dow, Author                                                            Rising Sparrow Press  www.RisingSparrowPress.com


 

 
 

                       

Words and time please blend some more
Play on in abstract, at least for me to enjoy.
The flow of passion, the tireless candlelit nights
May my words take on their own life.
Guide thy Hand, Mind, and Heart
And may abstract transform to concrete
In this time and the next
‘Tho long ago I lost track of time.

                                                     -Janie




Written in some hour between dawn one and starlit dawn of another but I haven’t a clue the hour and wish not to be exact.
 


 

 
   


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