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  1. I agree with all of this! As I have time, I write posts which I call Do Not Delete showing parallels in history and today. Like you, I’m not an expert on history, but I study up on an issue before I post. I hope you don’t mind that I include my that website page here since your post was so in line with what I try to do. https://lindasammaritan.com/do-not-delete/
    Keep learning. It IS empowering!

    1. Thank you, Linda! I didn’t realize this was an area of passion for you, but I love that it is! Thanks for sharing – it is so relevant and important. (And since I “know” you, I’m happy to leave your link up, and I hope readers will explore it. Good work!)

  2. Hi Jessie. First. I did follow. Then. On history? I always enjoyed reading about history. I just hated having to remember dates! For some reason I just can’t remember them. But to read was always a n enjoyment for me. I have read some series in WWII. I had fun searching out to see if this or that was really a real thing. If it really happened. I’m guessing it might just all stem from my liking to read. So I do have some books centering around history. Also I’m looking forward to reading your fictional history story Love on a Whim. Thank you.

    1. Thanks, Shari! I can never remember dates in history either…only after quite a few rounds of repetition. And I also enjoy looking up random things I come across in historical fiction books to see if they’re real or learn more about them! I hope you enjoy Love on a Whim! :)

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