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I think it was H.L. Mencken who described writing as “… sitting at a typewriter and staring at a blank sheet of paper until beads of blood form on your forehead, fall off and form words.” I laughed the first time I read it. I didn't laugh the first time I found myself sitting at a typewriter at 2 a.m., unable to write anything worth sending off in the morning mail to make the deadline. That was in 1987. However, writing, and being a writer, are two different states. I will forever be in debt to Felicia for kicking me from writing to being a writer. I only thought I knew the language before reading what she can write, and for what she has done to improve my writing. Thanks, Felicia, “Had I a hat, off it would be.”