As you all know, I am not shy, and write frequently in this forum. My
most recent post was about the hope that authors could use modern technology
to continue to print books after the initial runs were finished, so that
valuable texts would, in essence, never be out of print. This was prompted by
a friendâs search for out of print books she wanted/needed for a class. She
is a Lurker on Arachne, has never posted, to my recollection, in the 3 years,
(has is been that long, or only that long, depending on viewpoint) I have been
a member. To my great surprise and pleasure, there has been a swell of emails
trying to help her find these books, asking what they are, pointing out caches
of books not in the forefront, where they might be purchased, or borrowed. It
just shows what we are made of. What we are. A group of caring friends,
ready to reach out and help or just touch someone, as needed.
It is an honor to belong to such a group.
Lyn in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, US, where we are now having seasonal weather.
Sunshine. Cool mornings, warm afternoons. Good for sitting on or under the
deck and making lace. The record flooding is over, except for the debris on
the playground in the park behind the house, which was a swift, deep river
last week. No one has played in the playground since the flood, itâs too
dirty, and may have unsavory things lurking there.
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