
As an aside during Halloween posts, this is a call out to all writers in Wyoming. Is anybody there? Jump on board - join the party, comment away! We'd love to hear from you. I am not good about checking the stats (it's been ages ..) - but was thrilled and overwhelmed to see WKDN is being read in over 60 countries and every single US state ... except Wyoming. Why? Was my immediate reaction. I'm curious. Why not Wyoming? 'Green Grass of Wyoming', 'My Friend Flicka' and 'Thunderhead' were ironically the best horse books I ever read as a child - as much loved as the 'Silver Brumbie' series. Everyone knows that 'horses come between toys and boys', but this is one girl who has never given up the dream ... (cue Holly Golightly/Moon River).
To all the other States - thank you, and thanks to our readers around the world. As Halloween tends to turn everything upside down, how about we open the floor to questions, or your own prompts? Is the blog working for you? Are the prompts useful? What would you like to know? As Frasier said: I'm listening ...

4 comments:
Ha ha, sorry I missed this yesterday -- the crickets are chirping loudly in Wyoming, eh?
Your blog is just fine for me. Love the chatty almost free-associating/stream-of-consciousness tone, and of course the prompts. Only thing I worry about is the prospect you might burn yourself out. You seem to write even longer posts than I do, and that's saying something.
Hi Jes - yes, I can hear the crickets from here! I'm really curious about this ... why not Wyoming?! If you, or anyone reading this post knows anyone in Wyoming, do send them on over - I'd love to know if there *is* writerly activity in Wyoming! Burning candle at both ends is a speciality round these parts ..!
Hi, I'm a Wyoming writer.
A full-time journalist and children's book author/illustrator in the waiting.
cotton.karen@gmail.com
Karen Cotton
Hooray! Hello Karen and welcome! So glad to hear from you - would love to have your comments, and hear more about your work. Thanks for dropping by!
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