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  1. Mr. Decent October 8, 2004 at 10:33 am #

    Hi Jo Ann:I really don’t get the point on your last submission or are you just trying to help this guy sell his book?This is my first time on your site. I have tried many others and left them because they don’t have any decency standards. Foul language or insults do not influence people to appreciate one’s point of view on various topics. If this is allowed on your site,I will not be back. Beleive it or not, it is possible to disagree in a nice way.

  2. JoAnn Braheny October 9, 2004 at 10:33 pm #

    Hi Mr. Decent:Thanks for your post. First of all, I agree with you about ‘foul language’ and ‘insults.’ Not sure where you got the idea that those are on my site. They aren’t.Secondly, articles you’ll find here are in response to artists, writers, musicians, etc., (mostly from workshops, classes or private consultations) who have requested more information about creativity. You can read about me here…http://www.johnbraheny.com/john/joann.html. As for “selling” books — I simply recommend books that I find interesting or helpful. Isn’t it great that the world is like a big cafeteria line … where you can pick & choose, and leave the rest alone.Welcome … and I hope you find something here that you like.

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