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Feb 4Liked by Pallavi Aiyar

Your workshop sounds so interesting... I hope I can attend one some day in the future. Good luck with the book. Once again, love your writing.

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Once again, thank you! Would love to have you join us in Spain for a retreat at some point :-)

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Pallavi I really hope so. Right now with a senior dog quite unwell leaving home is a challenge. Will keep a lookout for future workshops

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Jan 14Liked by Pallavi Aiyar

Very proud of how you have handled this last year. Keep you heart and mind open.

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Thank you!

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Perfectly lovely, dear Pallavi - I wish I could join you for the retreat, both would be best! Hugs - Rolf

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And how I wish you could too! Much love.

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Jan 10Liked by Pallavi Aiyar

May 2024 be fruitful for you personally and your endeavours, dear Pallavi,

I checked one of your suggestions, and it breaks my iron rule: "never read a book that is over 200 pages long." Brevity is the essence of good writing; and evidence that we have learned to avoid banalities. Louis Glück was a master. Wittgenstein and Gödel as well.

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Agree about Glück. Try the Ted Chiang stories. They comply with your iron rule!

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