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thanks again. Now to find a dirty pic to add. Just as soon as I figure out how to add a pic.
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Can we pat our own backs, because I've had a poem accepted to be included in an exhibition for the Army Flying Museum (although I was WRAF) as part of their Magnificent Medals Remembrance art installation in November.

Can we pat our own backs, because I've had a poem accepted to be included in an exhibition for the Army Flying Museum (although I was WRAF) as part of their Magnificent Medals Remembrance art installation in November.


Congrats! Pat your back with both arms and bannanas.


Can we pat our own backs, because I've had a poem accepted to be included in an exhibition for the Army Flying Museum (although I was WRAF) as part of their Magnificent Medals Remembrance art installation in November.
Can we pat our own backs, because I've had a poem accepted to be included in an exhibition for the Army Flying Museum (although I was WRAF) as part of their Magnificent Medals Remembrance art installation in November.

Can we pat our own backs, because I've had a poem accepted to be included in an exhibition for the Army Flying Museum (although I was WRAF) as part of their Magnificent Medals Remembrance art installation in November.


Can we pat our own backs, because I've had a poem accepted to be included in an exhibition for the Army Flying Museum (although I was WRAF) as part of their Magnificent Medals Remembrance art installation in November.



x 12It does go against my better instincts to toot my own horn but I'm s0 chuffed with this. So......................
Post by Ekezie1998 » 10 Jan 2022, 05:48
Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of
"Bar None" by Christine Griggs.
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4 out of 4 stars
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Share This Review
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You will find exceptional creativity filled with soothing words and intriguing insight into the many facets of emotion and life in this book. Bar None by Christine Griggs consists of poems that communicate human experiences and feelings. The book deals with varying subject matters, and embraces the contrast between the past and present, expressed happiness of love, bond, and desire. Forlornness, freedom and euphoria, sadness in response to grief and loss, and so many other themes form the core of this book. Won’t you like to grab a copy of this book to find out? I firmly insist that you do so.
Too many positive aspects can be noted or found in this book. Firstly, an effort to appreciate the beauty of nature and the warming conveniences of modern innovation is recognized and supported. It encourages us to cherish the exciting moments that carve us into what we become, to cherish love and the desires that form an essential part of it. This book is not limited in any way. It persuades us to remember the dead by underlying the heartbreaking tragedies, fear, and pain they felt due to catastrophic events.
In a fair manner, the book encourages us to persist with whatever struggles we face and not succumb to the sad emotions of loneliness and frustration that try to belittle us. Lastly, we are encouraged to accept our shortcomings, ‘salute our imperfections,’ and ‘rejoice in our foibles and missteps’ (Toast of Transgressions, page 82), for to err is human.
The book's phrasing ignites the most profound emotion, making us feel the mood and message of the author. I have to give credit to the author’s effort in ensuring this book was exceptionally edited, as not a single error was discovered. Some words may appear complex, but the message is not lost.
There is nothing negative about this book. It was exhilarating, enlightening, appealing, and emotional, deserving a 4 out of 4 stars rating. This is the first book I’ve read that has tried to convey all emotions and experiences of man, excluding none. I strongly recommend this book to people who are depressed and have lost hope for it will awaken and enable them to appreciate the beauty of a life filled with beautiful moments, see themselves in a better light and understand some days aren’t always perfect, but ultimately it becomes better with persistence. I also recommend this book to all persons who are curious about what life entails.





Yow!It does go against my better instincts to toot my own horn but I'm s0 chuffed with this. So......................
Post by Ekezie1998 » 10 Jan 2022, 05:48
Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of
"Bar None" by Christine Griggs.
________________________________________
4 out of 4 stars
________________________________________
Share This Review
________________________________________
You will find exceptional creativity filled with soothing words and intriguing insight into the many facets of emotion and life in this book. Bar None by Christine Griggs consists of poems that communicate human experiences and feelings. The book deals with varying subject matters, and embraces the contrast between the past and present, expressed happiness of love, bond, and desire. Forlornness, freedom and euphoria, sadness in response to grief and loss, and so many other themes form the core of this book. Won’t you like to grab a copy of this book to find out? I firmly insist that you do so.
Too many positive aspects can be noted or found in this book. Firstly, an effort to appreciate the beauty of nature and the warming conveniences of modern innovation is recognized and supported. It encourages us to cherish the exciting moments that carve us into what we become, to cherish love and the desires that form an essential part of it. This book is not limited in any way. It persuades us to remember the dead by underlying the heartbreaking tragedies, fear, and pain they felt due to catastrophic events.
In a fair manner, the book encourages us to persist with whatever struggles we face and not succumb to the sad emotions of loneliness and frustration that try to belittle us. Lastly, we are encouraged to accept our shortcomings, ‘salute our imperfections,’ and ‘rejoice in our foibles and missteps’ (Toast of Transgressions, page 82), for to err is human.
The book's phrasing ignites the most profound emotion, making us feel the mood and message of the author. I have to give credit to the author’s effort in ensuring this book was exceptionally edited, as not a single error was discovered. Some words may appear complex, but the message is not lost.
There is nothing negative about this book. It was exhilarating, enlightening, appealing, and emotional, deserving a 4 out of 4 stars rating. This is the first book I’ve read that has tried to convey all emotions and experiences of man, excluding none. I strongly recommend this book to people who are depressed and have lost hope for it will awaken and enable them to appreciate the beauty of a life filled with beautiful moments, see themselves in a better light and understand some days aren’t always perfect, but ultimately it becomes better with persistence. I also recommend this book to all persons who are curious about what life entails.



Congrats Christine, I know publishing can be a trial but hope good reviews and sales may compensate in part, for the drudgery.
Yow!
That's pretty much a dream review, Tess, and well deserved. I'm in total agreement with the reviewer and really happy for you.![]()

Exceptional! well done, and well-deserved, every word of it. I know people are going to get so much out of reading your wonderful poetry![]()

Where is it that we can purchase said book?
Can we pat our own backs, because I've had a poem accepted to be included in an exhibition for the Army Flying Museum (although I was WRAF) as part of their Magnificent Medals Remembrance art installation in November.
anyone can do anything - you know, the sky's the limit
Thanks for sharingIt does go against my better instincts to toot my own horn but I'm s0 chuffed with this. So......................
Post by Ekezie1998 » 10 Jan 2022, 05:48
Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of
"Bar None" by Christine Griggs.
________________________________________
4 out of 4 stars
________________________________________
Share This Review
________________________________________
You will find exceptional creativity filled with soothing words and intriguing insight into the many facets of emotion and life in this book. Bar None by Christine Griggs consists of poems that communicate human experiences and feelings. The book deals with varying subject matters, and embraces the contrast between the past and present, expressed happiness of love, bond, and desire. Forlornness, freedom and euphoria, sadness in response to grief and loss, and so many other themes form the core of this book. Won’t you like to grab a copy of this book to find out? I firmly insist that you do so.
Too many positive aspects can be noted or found in this book. Firstly, an effort to appreciate the beauty of nature and the warming conveniences of modern innovation is recognized and supported. It encourages us to cherish the exciting moments that carve us into what we become, to cherish love and the desires that form an essential part of it. This book is not limited in any way. It persuades us to remember the dead by underlying the heartbreaking tragedies, fear, and pain they felt due to catastrophic events.
In a fair manner, the book encourages us to persist with whatever struggles we face and not succumb to the sad emotions of loneliness and frustration that try to belittle us. Lastly, we are encouraged to accept our shortcomings, ‘salute our imperfections,’ and ‘rejoice in our foibles and missteps’ (Toast of Transgressions, page 82), for to err is human.
The book's phrasing ignites the most profound emotion, making us feel the mood and message of the author. I have to give credit to the author’s effort in ensuring this book was exceptionally edited, as not a single error was discovered. Some words may appear complex, but the message is not lost.
There is nothing negative about this book. It was exhilarating, enlightening, appealing, and emotional, deserving a 4 out of 4 stars rating. This is the first book I’ve read that has tried to convey all emotions and experiences of man, excluding none. I strongly recommend this book to people who are depressed and have lost hope for it will awaken and enable them to appreciate the beauty of a life filled with beautiful moments, see themselves in a better light and understand some days aren’t always perfect, but ultimately it becomes better with persistence. I also recommend this book to all persons who are curious about what life entails.
She's one of the best poets to ever grace this forum. Unfortunately her poems are no longer published here but if you do an advanced search on the forum for GuiltyPleasure you'll find wonderful poetry. Just my personal opinion but she wrote some of the best erotic poetry I've ever seen here.Thanks for sharingToot, toot away. Yes I saw the relevant date, toot, toot away.