“Road Trip Wednesday is a “Blog Carnival,” where YA Highway’s contributors post a weekly writing- or reading-related question that begs to be answered. In the comments, you can hop from destination to destination and get everybody’s unique take on the topic.”
This week’s topic is:
What writing or publishing-related thing(s) are you most thankful for?
I’m posting this late because there were net issues around here. So I just read everyone posts and I agree with most of them.
First, let me tell you all that Brazil doesn’t celebrate Thanksgiving, which is a shame.
So, I’m thankful for:
1) Books. There are so many books out there that I read and I think: omigosh, I wanted to have written this! Or: I want to write something like this! I’m one of those person that can’t stop reading if the book is a good one. I start and only stop when I reach the end. I hate to reach the end because it means there is no more goodie book to read, but I always find another that gives me that same high lol I think books are my drugs. And I love it ;)
2) The friends I made online, through twitter and blogs, and through Ladies Who Critique. Seriously. I love them. They are always online with me and are very supportive and talented.
3) You. Yes, you, who take the time to come here and read all the crazy things I write ;)
Happy Thanksgiving guys! And THANKS!
Lynn Rush
Hi, Juliana.
Great post.
I’m so thankful for all the people I’ve met online as well. Such a fun place to hang out with friends who love reading, writing, and all the other stuff!!! :)
Have a super day!
Colin
As one of the crazy people who visit your blog, you’re very welcome. Thanks for writing! :) They have Thanksgiving in Canada, and even in the UK some places (particularly churches) might celebrate “Harvest Festival” around October. Is there anything remotely similar in Brazil?
Angelica R. Jackson
Recurring themes on today’s blog posts–books and writer partners! What worthwhile things to be thankful for.
Sarah
Yay for a Brazilian celebrating Thanksgiving with us :D And I’m with you, all the thanks belongs to the wonderful stories! Without those, none of us would be here now, connecting the way we are. It’s pretty magical.
Arianna Sterling
You should celebrate your own personal Thanksgiving! Turkey is excellent.
This is my first time seeing your blog, but I like the look, and agree with your thanks.
Beck
Agree, agree, agree!
And we don’t celebrate Thanksgiving here in Aussiebut it’s always nice to think of the good stuff… instead of the … ah… less good.
=)