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Valerie Sutton Date: Mon May 7, 2001 5:21 pm Subject: Re: SignWriting and Deaf culture | |
>What's essential is that they be able to read at least one piece >of literature and say "I could write something like this some day." >Angus B. Grieve-Smith SignWriting List May 7, 2001 Exactly, Angus! Thanks for saying that. I have been following your discussions about Goldilocks. Is Goldilocks at fault for being an American or northern European? hee hee ;-))) Am I at fault for donating some Goldilocks books to Denise in Arizona? Gosh, I was only trying to share an idea, with the hopes that others would then be inspired to write their OWN literture... Judging by all the groups that are writing literature around the world in SignWriting, it is happening right now as we discuss this.... The truth is...it is easy for people to criticize a new idea. It is an effort to have to change one's thinking... Denise - Do not worry too much about such criticism. It is your long-term work and attitude that matters. Remember the fable about the Tortoise (Turtle) and the Hare (Rabbit)? Well....we may be slow like the Tortoise, but we are winning the race! -- Val ;-> ----------------------------- Valerie Sutton SignWritingSite: https://www.SignWriting.org SignWriting List Archives: https://groups.yahoo.com/group/sw-l/ To post a message to the SW List: |
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