Two roads diverged in a wood, and I —
Yamini was walking today, and we will soon come back to that. So, it is me — Sanjukt writing alone.
I am going out on a limb here. Be kind to me ??
Let me start.
As the?Soup Nazi?would say, I say — No Storybook for you, tonight.
But lest you go hungry, we have two treats for you. One for you, our serious reader, little bookworms and the second, for all of you lurkers hiding out there.
This is a quiet — well not so quiet if you know what to listen to, walk in?Kurseong. Yes, the place where?Voisegram?is cooked.
Walk for a moment in time with us.
We started?Voisegram?to set children?on a journey?across lands, ideas and imagination. I hope they like this walk too, courtesy?Yamini?and?Sadiksha?— of a distant valley nestled in the Himalayas.
Don’t miss reading out Frost’s poem, once again.
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I —
I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.
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Now, on to our second treat.
As all of you know —?Yamini?likes to lurk.
You didn’t. Tch. Tch.
He asked me to share this magnificent message from remarkable substacker?S.E. Reid?on the oldest tribe in the world that continue to thrive amongst us.
Today, let's celebrate the lurkers.
The folks who read your posts every single time without fail. They never comment and never click the little heart, but they love what you do so much that they tell their friends and family about it.
You may never know how much your writing means to them, but when you DON'T post, they feel the loss. These are your true fans, your real audience.
You may have two of them, or you may have 200 of them, but that doesn't matter. They're yours. Every time you feel like giving up, like no one is listening, like what you write doesn't matter...think again!
Celebrate your lurkers, write for them, and keep going. Trust me. Every time you post, someone out there needs to read it.
So keep going, keep writing, and DON'T GIVE UP! ??
You do inspire us, even when you do not say.
Happy Reading,?from the grumpy editors & the cool folks at?wallobooks.org?
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P.S. Remember, anybody can write a storybook with us. You, or a little one in your family, or classroom — just?let us know.