InCoWriMo 2013 has officially come to an amazingly successful end. But that certainly doesn’t mean correspondence will stop. Not in my case, anyway. I have a large pile of received letters and cards, each of which will receive a reply. Part of me will certainly miss being held accountable to the InCoWriMo Pledge. For any and all who might care to continue corresponding in a not-officially-InCoWriMo capacity, the InCo Pen Pals thread can be utilized to share mailing addresses. Jennie shares a photo showing some letters she sent in her own home-made envelopes: Mark shares a photo of all the mail he has (thus far) received: Michael Ward joined InCoWriMo…
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InCoWriMo Award Certificates are Here!
It’s February 28th and requests for InCoWriMo Award Certificates are being received. Congratulations to each and every InCoWriMo participant. Whether you will request a Certificate of Achievement or a Certificate of Participation, you are very much a WINNER! I’d like to extend a HUGE thank you to Michael Ward for having designed the InCoWriMo Award Certificates. He literally spent countless hours designing the certificates and making what – at times – seemed an endless list of changes based on my whims. Mr. Ward, I thank you for your patience and I thank you for your outstanding work. But what do the certificates look like? I’m glad you asked! Here is…
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Letters du Jour – 28 February 2013
The last day of InCoWriMo 2013. Now that I've enjoyed four full weeks of InCoWriMo on my mind, in my mailbox, and on my writing desk, I'm afraid I'll miss the daily routine.