🧡 Spontaneous (Unsolicited) Praise For FWIW
Your email newsletter and site look really quite lovely. I keep seeing interesting things I would like to read… Really, it looks much closer to the pulse and spirit of things as I see it than almost anything I am seeing in psychology. – Ed Mendelowitz, world’s leading Existential Psychologist,author of Ethics And Lao-Tzu
A fine thoughtful free online journal… Enjoyed [the Kerouac piece] a lot. Love the free associative rambling that blends reviewing and biography. Want more. – John Guzlowski, award-winning Poet & Author,
Thank you for being so genuine! Your site is full of insights and peeks into the world’s greatest minds. It’s a joy to have encountered you and your corner of the internet. – Andreea Popescu, Bucharest
We need more pages like this. It’s simply fresh air. – Carol Irizarry, Puerto Rico
Love this site. I’m already hooked!… Every now and then, true gems are posted! – Sharon Douglas, Ireland
Excellent source of inspiration – George Otto Morgan Comer, San Diego
Hello, I’m a young writer… I have tried reading today’s literature, it seems so meaningless. I can understand the words, but not the message. There are times when I don’t even feel like I am reading English. However, I have tried reading the literature you post, it’s as simple as the old literature of the 90s. Very eloquent and simple, yet unique. – Dua Khan, Pakistan
The content and comments from readers tend to be very insightful and thought provoking. Nourishing the mind ❤️ – Anna Wagers, San Francisco
You have brought a ray of sunshine and a gift of happiness in this crazy world we are in. – Noemi Mestre, USA
Just the kind of place I love to be. A place to exchange ideas, thoughts, musings without judgment. – Kathy March, Queens, NYC
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[Your poem Somewhere A Lost City] reminds me of the marvelous Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities – Henry Gough-Cooper, Scotland
[The poem] reminds me of Kafka’s The Castle – John Sarkis, Los Angeles
Great review of Midnight In Paris!… Lots of historical references to characters mentioned in the film – Everett Hatcher, Little Rock, Arkansas
Nice to be here! Love it! – Szidonia Szikszai-Olti, Romania
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