
Thank you for the scarf. It is very warm and I have received many compliments. Sorry about your neighbor and good luck with your stupid e-book idea.
Dear Sherrye: Write something, if it’s funny, eventually an editor will figure this out . . . Be prepared for rejection; we all get rejected. Really. And good luck.

I’m such a sucker for clever writing.
Thank you for the hilarious response. We’ve been saving it in our otherwise-pretty-dry inbox.
People like [commenter name] shouldn’t be allowed to read blogs like yours. It’s like a housefly being asked to understand math.
I have known Sherrye since college. She is creative, focused, and adaptable, with a broad range of skill sets.
Personable and friendly, whether the subject is technical or otherwise, as befits someone with a journalism and legal background, among other fields. Writes content that is informative, clear, and direct.
Sherrye has a flair for following extremely complex tasks through completion. She has little need for direct supervision, learns quickly, and is super conscientious.
They aren’t ignoring you, they just aren’t intellectually equipped to reply.
A modern day Jed Clampett, sitting on top of a virtual treasure trove and completely unaware of the potential. Her writing is dense and full of layers of meaning, as compared to Proust whose prose is more like an airy soufflé of trivialities.”
She has the artist’s mentality, so she’s great at visualization.

