I've been working on it since I was 15. My comic book. I corrected it, I re-drew it, I keep adding bits. I wanted it to go out there and be seen. And I keep keeping it in the drawer, cos I don't believe in me. This video almost made me cry. I need to do something. Thank you 💖
Put it out there. It doesn’t have to be perfect. Let’s see it. “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.” - Wayne Gretzky Take your shot. Doesn’t matter if you miss, but you’ll never hit, if you don’t even try.
You inspired me to start my first sketch book journal at the age of 53. You're so inspiring and your relationship with art making is so beautiful! Thanks 😊
In my basement (studio), I have nearly 40 sewing/embroidery/papercraft projects finished. I've been to more creft fairs than I can count. The odd purchase here and there brings thankfulness, but zero excitement. I like to make too many types of things- like a general store of crafting, I suppose. Find my passion. My passion is dying. Keep trying. Buyers won't pay what I feel my work is worth. In my drawers, I have many handmade treasures. None are my passion. I dont know how to find it. Keep trying-and crying. Thank You for your wonderful videos. You are a treaure.
Wow I’m really feeling this message right now. I wrote some books in a series and got rejected a few times. Went back into corporate world earlier this year and totally shelved the series. I wanted to finish it but thought that maybe it will never get out there and I guess that’s okay. I really enjoyed writing it and maybe that’s all I was supposed to get out of it. I basically gave up on it. Unexpectedly, I quit my job a few weeks ago due to toxic work environment. Between that and not being creative because I was too drained from the job to do anything creative, my soul was withering away. The day I quit, I walked out of there with a huge smile. I wasn’t scared or fearful. I didn’t feel guilt or shame. I felt free and my inner fire of creativity was calling out to me. I couldn’t ignore it. I started a business which requires me to draw which I always told myself I couldn’t draw. But not anymore. I have one life and it is this life. I’m not falling prey to fearful thoughts anymore. I’m gonna live a life of creativity because I saw what happens to me when I don’t. I know what I’m capable of and now I’m drawing everyday to write and illustrate my graphic novel which is such a great compliment to my fantasy series (which I still need to finish!). I built a website and my social media pages. I bought the equipment I need to make merch for my brand. Nothing is going to stop me. I might have to get another job before things take off but that’s okay. I will never stop being creative. It is what keeps me going in this world. I will never give up on myself again. It just isn’t worth it. I just wish there was more time in a day!!! 😅
Every time I open RUclips your video pops up, since I started researching sketching. This video tells me why it happens. I wanted to create my own illustrations for my stories, to avoid copyright issues. And you have given me hope. Thank you.
I once read a quote somewhere that really drove home the idea that you mentioned in the video. "Luck is where hard work and opportunity meet." Thank you for your story of preservance and I am happy you've made it Mr. Gregory!
Great video! I would add pick one path to pour your creative energy into. Far too many times I see people change paths so many times, they don't wait for the universe to help them.
Thank you for your inspiration. When I was in High School 47 years ago one of my teachers wrote in my year book. She said, " You're Perseverance is a gift to you". I thought about that statement many times over the years. It definitely pays off to be persistent. I love your story. I have also enjoyed reading, "Art Before Breakfast" two times. I will need to be on the request list at the library for your other books. Thank you so much.
So insightful. I have a drawer of poems and lyrics I wrote during a fertile writing time 20 years ago. When I read some now some are really bad, but some are really good - with a little polish. Thanks for sharing your journey and the possibilities it brought to you.
I really appreciate your story of perseverance, Danny. I’ve worked in arts and entertainment for 30 years and staying in the game-continuing to create everyday- IS the game. This is resilience. Appreciate you.
This video is in other words “look at the cool thing this dude did since you were born 24 years ago”, I love this video, absolutely wonderful storytelling Denny, I find it so helpful.
Thanks for the message, watching the video I felt identified with the rejection aspect, I am a painter in a fairly small scene in my country Costa Rica, I studied Art and then I have worked mostly in Education as a professional career, I am 40 years old and I have been thinking about the idea of returning to the art scene, I see it as a long term project, this video is a healthy reminder of life, and how to keep moving forward despite the difficulties, I value it very much, thanks for the sincerity and experience shared, it is very helpful!
"By generating energy you cause things to happen" I like that. It spoke to me; Keep doing stuff instead of just thinking about it . Inspiring story, thanks for sharing this!
In another context (fitness), those folks know that success is the TOP of the mountain. But CLIMBING the mountain is hard. Running is hard, bodybuilding is hard. Growth is hard, progress is hard. But also competition is brutal, there is no hiding from it. Artists are typically solo, arguably introverted. That's an extra hurdle. Rejection is JUDGEMENT, and nobody likes that. Perseverance is also a trait of all people who feature in stories of survival, crisis, trauma. Most folks only actually practice it very rarely, hence the unpleasant sensation is a shock. Fitness and other challenges that you can control will enable you to practice perseverance, in bite size chunks. Plus coffee. Lots of coffee.
You mentioned an extremely vital thought in regards to trends, popularity, rejection and acceptance. And that is change in marketable tastes and what publishers’ feel will make them money. If they aren’t in the market for what a creative has to offer, it doesn’t matter how you present it or how brilliant your work is at the time. They’re not ready. Persistence truly is the key here because if you toss enough darts at the target, eventually you’re going to hit the bullseye. Wonderful video! By the way Danny, I have a portfolio of art and some of it (I thought needs to be kindling) but then as I go through my compilation of hits and misses, I realize hey, we have to start somewhere. My husband says sell them! I’m not ready, and I’ve had a few commissions. But I want to compile enough hits and misses to offer anyone that sees something they like. I may not like it, but surely there’s someone out there that can’t live without it. I have no delusions that I’ll make a to. Of money at this stage in my old life. But if a piece gives someone joy, that’s payment enough.
Hi! Thank you so much for sharing your journey. My creative endeavor is writing novels, and your videos were on my recommendation page as I enjoy hearing about other people's processes. Then when you got to the fact that you are the author of Everyday Matters, something looked familiar. I ran to the bookshelves I share with my husband. There was your book: And Illustrated Life. My husband bought it years ago because he loves doing art as well as his hobby. I am so happy I discovered your channel, and it's definitely inspired me to try illustrated journaling as another means of storytelling. Thanks again for your words of wisdom, and I hope you have a wonderful week.
This is what I needed today. I have a drawer full of old art and a scanner coming today. Not all my art is public worthy but some of it is, this was a fantastic inspiration
You are devilishly handsome 😊 and you have a gift of expression! We’re so fortunate that you use it to help others! I have a bunch of art that I don’t know how to transform into something that would sell. And a bunch of ideas in my head that get lost in the daily chores. But I do continue to make art and share it the way you taught me to and build connections even though it’s online and not in person.
Am currently reading your fab book, “You Do You”. I can relate very much to the beginning chapters. Love it, Danny ….and thank you, too, for all of the great books that you have written. I really do treasure them 🤩💕💕🥳
Love this video! I have a children’s book manuscript my daughter wrote that I’m supposed to illustrate, but I keep procrastinating. I’ve never done illustrations for a book before! 😬 I’m going to do one thing this weekend that starts the process. Thanks for the inspiration! ❤❤❤
Excellent video! I think perseverance is the “assumed task” when people talk about becoming a success in anything- but no one really understands the 10,000 hour rule- people want a short cut - not putting in long hours of hard work-
A "10 year overnight success." This is a line that I stole from DDP -- yeah, the professional wrestler -- who had the same advice but from a different point of view. Of how he overcame adversity, and get "getting up" from setback after setback.
What do I have in a drawer? I have a whole bunch of acrylic and watercolor paintings that I’ve done over the last decade or so. I tried a few shows, didn’t sell much. Then my regular job (engineering) got so busy I haven’t had time to do shows and enter competitions. I hope when I retire I can get back to selling my work.
I find it so hard to keep up the contact after events like "cocktails parties". Sometimes people, even editors, show interest - but once I'm home, my confidence disappear and I don't write them :(
sounds to me like these publishers especially the ones that later did publish you, don't really know what they want, or when they want it. with that said, I do my work for me, have for over 55 years, and in the end as stated in my will, it will all be burned at my wake. its a symbol that NOTHING is for ever... and my work was my journey. it is shared through personal interactions with me face to face not on paper to share with strangers ... just my thoughts on the subject.. it is what it is and nothing more... ;O) cheers...
I feel that you really need to meet and talk to people face to face to make things happen. Just sending a resume or your work to a company doesn’t set you apart from anyone else.
I feel like I've been emailing companies with work a lot! But have had little success - it's disappointing and I rarely get feedback (which is normal, I know) but I don't know what to change / work on / or who to send to instead! Same with youtube! Just throwing things against the algorithm - one video 12k, a few later, 96 views! But I'll keep going - to me, right now at least, there's no other option~
I guess you can say I’m a digital artist who got himself started even though I’ve been drawing digitally for nearly over a year now and I have dreams and plans on making graphic novels and comics revolving around anthropomorphic animals, which is my all time favorite subject matter. I have this one project that’s considered big and even though I might have the confidence to work on it, I am scared that it might get rejected by publishers and maybe consumers in general since I really want to share my work to the rest of the world. I’m scared this comic project might not be appreciated.
My stuff is in a drawer,on shelves, on walls. I'm all over the place in my art practice so I guess I'm meeting one goal of enjoying doing it. I'd love to some day offer a powerful art that shows the pain of my adoption search. Not sure how yet 🤷♀️
My life experience is the opposite, the harder I worked the more people just used me and threw me away once I hit burnout and couldn't do anything. Recovering from burnout with no viable sustainable options for making an income, homelessness seems to be my only option since I don't really want to die but that still woll have the same outcome with my disabilities. I was using everything I had just to work full time and it cost me my health because of those undiagnosed disabilities. How do people actually have the time energy and space to write a book?
U may say universe and I may say God (who is the creator of the universe). Either way we are looking for purpose in this universe. Thank you for sharing your ideas.
Thank you for this video. It’s inspiring and thought provoking. I live in Lahore, where you spent some time in your youth, and I find your life journey very interesting. Are any of your books available in Pakistan?
just curious question for Danny, for your published books, did you ever end up self-publishing or did you wait to get a greenlight from an established publisher? also I feel like you built up a pretty sizeable social media following. so wondering, did you get publishing contracts after being able to say to a publisher, ok, I have an active audience of about X number of people? not sure if you already wrote about things like that elsewhere, ...
Oh I just saw a book in Russian in your video 😮 Let's see if I can get my hands on it, I was just wondering where I can buy your journals, even in English. The only way is to order from Europe or the US, but shipping might cost me a fortune🙃
I am sure that my teacher didn't use the word "you're". I am not very good with my Grammer. I know that mistake is all mine. Lol. I am 65 years old and still have Dyslexic problems. Thank you for reading what I wrote. Have a good week.😊
Good video. To answer your question: _what do I have in my wardrobe draw_ ? Answer:. My one and *Only spare underwear* :) .... & No! None of you ladies (or blokes) are Gonna get my boxers:) Thank you
"The universe likes people who are willing to stay in the game, even if they loose"
It's not in my drawer....it's still in my head. Still, I'm only seventy one, loads of time. Always enjoy your videos...hi from the UK. ☺
Wonderful!
Snap…..I’m 71, too, and also from the U.K. 🤗
Love Danny’s books 🤩💕
Bruh...71 is not loads of time.
71 is plenty of time.
I've been working on it since I was 15.
My comic book.
I corrected it, I re-drew it, I keep adding bits.
I wanted it to go out there and be seen.
And I keep keeping it in the drawer, cos I don't believe in me.
This video almost made me cry.
I need to do something.
Thank you 💖
I wanna See it ❤
Put it out there. It doesn’t have to be perfect. Let’s see it.
“You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.” - Wayne Gretzky
Take your shot. Doesn’t matter if you miss, but you’ll never hit, if you don’t even try.
I appreciate that you used the comic sans font while quoting the comic book company.
You inspired me to start my first sketch book journal at the age of 53. You're so inspiring and your relationship with art making is so beautiful! Thanks 😊
In my basement (studio), I have nearly 40 sewing/embroidery/papercraft projects finished. I've been to more creft fairs than I can count. The odd purchase here and there brings thankfulness, but zero excitement. I like to make too many types of things- like a general store of crafting, I suppose. Find my passion. My passion is dying. Keep trying. Buyers won't pay what I feel my work is worth. In my drawers, I have many handmade treasures. None are my passion. I dont know how to find it. Keep trying-and crying. Thank You for your wonderful videos. You are a treaure.
by generating energy, you cause things to happen ❤
Where have you been all my life?? So happy to have found your channel - thank you!
Wow I’m really feeling this message right now. I wrote some books in a series and got rejected a few times. Went back into corporate world earlier this year and totally shelved the series. I wanted to finish it but thought that maybe it will never get out there and I guess that’s okay. I really enjoyed writing it and maybe that’s all I was supposed to get out of it. I basically gave up on it. Unexpectedly, I quit my job a few weeks ago due to toxic work environment. Between that and not being creative because I was too drained from the job to do anything creative, my soul was withering away. The day I quit, I walked out of there with a huge smile. I wasn’t scared or fearful. I didn’t feel guilt or shame. I felt free and my inner fire of creativity was calling out to me. I couldn’t ignore it. I started a business which requires me to draw which I always told myself I couldn’t draw. But not anymore. I have one life and it is this life. I’m not falling prey to fearful thoughts anymore. I’m gonna live a life of creativity because I saw what happens to me when I don’t. I know what I’m capable of and now I’m drawing everyday to write and illustrate my graphic novel which is such a great compliment to my fantasy series (which I still need to finish!). I built a website and my social media pages. I bought the equipment I need to make merch for my brand. Nothing is going to stop me. I might have to get another job before things take off but that’s okay. I will never stop being creative. It is what keeps me going in this world. I will never give up on myself again. It just isn’t worth it. I just wish there was more time in a day!!! 😅
I'm so glad you're back in the saddle!
I wish I have had a father, a friend, a teacher, or a partner like you. 😽 Thank you for your lovely inspiring videos.
You're such a nice guy, it's always a pleasure to listen to you. and it's educational, even though I'll certainly never publish a book 😂
Every time I open RUclips your video pops up, since I started researching sketching. This video tells me why it happens. I wanted to create my own illustrations for my stories, to avoid copyright issues. And you have given me hope. Thank you.
Beatrix Potter had the same problems with publishers,she never gave up.❤
I once read a quote somewhere that really drove home the idea that you mentioned in the video.
"Luck is where hard work and opportunity meet."
Thank you for your story of preservance and I am happy you've made it Mr. Gregory!
Great video! I would add pick one path to pour your creative energy into. Far too many times I see people change paths so many times, they don't wait for the universe to help them.
Срасибо! Вы меня офигенно вдохновили, появилась куча идей!!!👍👍👍
Thank you for your inspiration. When I was in High School 47 years ago one of my teachers wrote in my year book. She said, " You're Perseverance is a gift to you". I thought about that statement many times over the years. It definitely pays off to be persistent. I love your story. I have also enjoyed reading, "Art Before Breakfast" two times. I will need to be on the request list at the library for your other books. Thank you so much.
I hope that your teacher didn't use the incorrect: You're! 😂
So insightful. I have a drawer of poems and lyrics I wrote during a fertile writing time 20 years ago. When I read some now some are really bad, but some are really good - with a little polish. Thanks for sharing your journey and the possibilities it brought to you.
I really appreciate your story of perseverance, Danny. I’ve worked in arts and entertainment for 30 years and staying in the game-continuing to create everyday- IS the game. This is resilience. Appreciate you.
you're a really nice guy. i appreciated your video and how relaxed, safe and inspiring it was. thank you
you remind me of all my favorite school teachers! thank you for your videos!
This video is in other words “look at the cool thing this dude did since you were born 24 years ago”, I love this video, absolutely wonderful storytelling Denny, I find it so helpful.
Thanks for the message, watching the video I felt identified with the rejection aspect, I am a painter in a fairly small scene in my country Costa Rica, I studied Art and then I have worked mostly in Education as a professional career, I am 40 years old and I have been thinking about the idea of returning to the art scene, I see it as a long term project, this video is a healthy reminder of life, and how to keep moving forward despite the difficulties, I value it very much, thanks for the sincerity and experience shared, it is very helpful!
The universe likes people who are willing to stay in the game even if they loose . Beautiful.thank you ❤️🙏🙏🙏🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
"By generating energy you cause things to happen" I like that. It spoke to me; Keep doing stuff instead of just thinking about it . Inspiring story, thanks for sharing this!
In another context (fitness), those folks know that success is the TOP of the mountain. But CLIMBING the mountain is hard. Running is hard, bodybuilding is hard. Growth is hard, progress is hard.
But also competition is brutal, there is no hiding from it. Artists are typically solo, arguably introverted. That's an extra hurdle. Rejection is JUDGEMENT, and nobody likes that.
Perseverance is also a trait of all people who feature in stories of survival, crisis, trauma. Most folks only actually practice it very rarely, hence the unpleasant sensation is a shock.
Fitness and other challenges that you can control will enable you to practice perseverance, in bite size chunks.
Plus coffee. Lots of coffee.
Survivability bias though, many more who persevere don't make it to be known or succeed.
Thank you ..... will use this talk in another context to help me in this journey. ❤
You mentioned an extremely vital thought in regards to trends, popularity, rejection and acceptance. And that is change in marketable tastes and what publishers’ feel will make them money. If they aren’t in the market for what a creative has to offer, it doesn’t matter how you present it or how brilliant your work is at the time. They’re not ready. Persistence truly is the key here because if you toss enough darts at the target, eventually you’re going to hit the bullseye. Wonderful video!
By the way Danny, I have a portfolio of art and some of it (I thought needs to be kindling) but then as I go through my compilation of hits and misses, I realize hey, we have to start somewhere. My husband says sell them! I’m not ready, and I’ve had a few commissions. But I want to compile enough hits and misses to offer anyone that sees something they like. I may not like it, but surely there’s someone out there that can’t live without it. I have no delusions that I’ll make a to. Of money at this stage in my old life. But if a piece gives someone joy, that’s payment enough.
Best of luck!
@@SketchBookSkool Thank you! 😊
Very smart man. Your videos feel more about life experiences and life advice than just sketching.
Glad to hear that!
Hi! Thank you so much for sharing your journey. My creative endeavor is writing novels, and your videos were on my recommendation page as I enjoy hearing about other people's processes. Then when you got to the fact that you are the author of Everyday Matters, something looked familiar. I ran to the bookshelves I share with my husband. There was your book: And Illustrated Life. My husband bought it years ago because he loves doing art as well as his hobby.
I am so happy I discovered your channel, and it's definitely inspired me to try illustrated journaling as another means of storytelling.
Thanks again for your words of wisdom, and I hope you have a wonderful week.
Danny, thank you so much! This video came just in time for me)
Got rejected in 20 interviews but still trying.
This is what I needed today. I have a drawer full of old art and a scanner coming today. Not all my art is public worthy but some of it is, this was a fantastic inspiration
You are devilishly handsome 😊 and you have a gift of expression! We’re so fortunate that you use it to help others! I have a bunch of art that I don’t know how to transform into something that would sell. And a bunch of ideas in my head that get lost in the daily chores. But I do continue to make art and share it the way you taught me to and build connections even though it’s online and not in person.
Wow! Thank you for reminding me about what is waiting to get out the drawer!
I am very grateful for this video, particularly today, as this has been a tough one. Thank you 🙏
Thank you, thank you for this perfectly timed push to believe and keep at it. Love your videos!
Thank you so much for the reminder. You are appreciated
I needed this so much! Thank you for being in my feed this morning!
Am currently reading your fab book, “You Do You”.
I can relate very much to the beginning chapters.
Love it, Danny ….and thank you, too, for all of the great books that you have written.
I really do treasure them 🤩💕💕🥳
Excelent video, If I was still teaching motivation classes, I would be using your video for my students.
Love this video! I have a children’s book manuscript my daughter wrote that I’m supposed to illustrate, but I keep procrastinating. I’ve never done illustrations for a book before! 😬 I’m going to do one thing this weekend that starts the process. Thanks for the inspiration! ❤❤❤
Excellent video! I think perseverance is the “assumed task” when people talk about becoming a success in anything- but no one really understands the 10,000 hour rule- people want a short cut - not putting in long hours of hard work-
I love this video which essentially means that I love you ❤️. Thank you, Danny 👋.
Congratulations!!!😊
You give me hope, just to be who I want to be.❤
Thank you very much,your video really inspired me to action.❤❤
I'm so glad!
Lovely,thank you so so much.😀😀😀😀😀😀
wow!!! ... and bursting grattitude 💐
Fascinating! You didn't really need anyone to tell you that you were talented and had a unique vision. Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
in my drawer? several children's books and a full on sci fi /fantasy novel for adults i never finished... close to 30 years of off and on work.
wow! And it turns out that I have your book))
This advice isn’t just relevant for creatives it’s relevant for so many other areas too like interviewing to get a new job.
A "10 year overnight success." This is a line that I stole from DDP -- yeah, the professional wrestler -- who had the same advice but from a different point of view. Of how he overcame adversity, and get "getting up" from setback after setback.
You Sir, is such an down to earth inspiration. Thank you
So nice of you
Luck is when opportunity and preparation meet.
What a lovely video Danny!
What do I have in a drawer? I have a whole bunch of acrylic and watercolor paintings that I’ve done over the last decade or so. I tried a few shows, didn’t sell much. Then my regular job (engineering) got so busy I haven’t had time to do shows and enter competitions. I hope when I retire I can get back to selling my work.
All types of art/creativity are subjective. It all depends on staying in the game, and marketing.
I find it so hard to keep up the contact after events like "cocktails parties". Sometimes people, even editors, show interest - but once I'm home, my confidence disappear and I don't write them :(
That seems a shame. Take a risk. Try it once and see what happens.
sounds to me like these publishers especially the ones that later did publish you, don't really know what they want, or when they want it.
with that said, I do my work for me, have for over 55 years, and in the end as stated in my will, it will all be burned at my wake. its a symbol that NOTHING is for ever... and my work was my journey. it is shared through personal interactions with me face to face not on paper to share with strangers ... just my thoughts on the subject.. it is what it is and nothing more... ;O)
cheers...
I feel that you really need to meet and talk to people face to face to make things happen. Just sending a resume or your work to a company doesn’t set you apart from anyone else.
Those are the words I need rn ❤
I feel like I've been emailing companies with work a lot! But have had little success - it's disappointing and I rarely get feedback (which is normal, I know) but I don't know what to change / work on / or who to send to instead! Same with youtube! Just throwing things against the algorithm - one video 12k, a few later, 96 views!
But I'll keep going - to me, right now at least, there's no other option~
Fail, try again, fail better.
I guess you can say I’m a digital artist who got himself started even though I’ve been drawing digitally for nearly over a year now and I have dreams and plans on making graphic novels and comics revolving around anthropomorphic animals, which is my all time favorite subject matter. I have this one project that’s considered big and even though I might have the confidence to work on it, I am scared that it might get rejected by publishers and maybe consumers in general since I really want to share my work to the rest of the world. I’m scared this comic project might not be appreciated.
Show us more of the shelf!
My stuff is in a drawer,on shelves, on walls. I'm all over the place in my art practice so I guess I'm meeting one goal of enjoying doing it. I'd love to some day offer a powerful art that shows the pain of my adoption search. Not sure how yet 🤷♀️
My life experience is the opposite, the harder I worked the more people just used me and threw me away once I hit burnout and couldn't do anything.
Recovering from burnout with no viable sustainable options for making an income, homelessness seems to be my only option since I don't really want to die but that still woll have the same outcome with my disabilities.
I was using everything I had just to work full time and it cost me my health because of those undiagnosed disabilities. How do people actually have the time energy and space to write a book?
U may say universe and I may say God (who is the creator of the universe). Either way we are looking for purpose in this universe. Thank you for sharing your ideas.
Hi, I'm wondering what kind of crayons you grind to powder and then draw with to draw skin?
Huh?
What to do with my old art work canvas ? No sales and no more storage space.
You could always reuse them. Van Gogh did!
Survivor bias is also a thing
?
Inspiring. Thanks 🌞
Thank you for this video. It’s inspiring and thought provoking. I live in Lahore, where you spent some time in your youth, and I find your life journey very interesting. Are any of your books available in Pakistan?
just curious question for Danny, for your published books, did you ever end up self-publishing or did you wait to get a greenlight from an established publisher? also I feel like you built up a pretty sizeable social media following. so wondering, did you get publishing contracts after being able to say to a publisher, ok, I have an active audience of about X number of people? not sure if you already wrote about things like that elsewhere, ...
My most recent book, You Do You was self-published and is available on Amazon.
Oh I just saw a book in Russian in your video 😮 Let's see if I can get my hands on it, I was just wondering where I can buy your journals, even in English. The only way is to order from Europe or the US, but shipping might cost me a fortune🙃
Many of my books have been published in Russian, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, German...
One published ‐ three looking for a home. A play midway. Bum glue my daddio told me - bum glue.
❤❤❤❤❤❤
I am sure that my teacher didn't use the word "you're". I am not very good with my Grammer. I know that mistake is all mine. Lol. I am 65 years old and still have Dyslexic problems. Thank you for reading what I wrote. Have a good week.😊
(((hugs)))
Wouldn't it be better to draw cartoons Like I do?
Good video.
To answer your question:
_what do I have in my wardrobe draw_ ?
Answer:.
My one and *Only spare underwear* :) .... & No! None of you ladies (or blokes) are Gonna get my boxers:)
Thank you
Good one!