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Gloryroad: The Writings of George Potter

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Mon, 25 Jun 2012 13:32:27 GMT  <== Glory ==> 

One of the things I unintentionally lost when I turned my old blog dark was my archive of the writings of George Potter. I have remedied that failure by creating a new archive of those writings, formatted very simply for quick download. Recommended.

May I present: Gloryroad: The Writings of George Potter

There's a link at the top of the "Mirrors" section of my home page.

Enjoy!

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Later: I'm sitting here bawling, happy tears streaming down my face, because I just re-read micropiece.

Click now. Read.

Thank you, George. Oh, thank you.

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Submitted by feralfae on Tue, 26 Jun 2012 18:09:03 GMT

Thank you Bill, just simply, thank you.
For sharing, for being, for peacefulness, for meditation, for spirit.
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micropiece was the very

Submitted by dare2 on Fri, 29 Jun 2012 14:44:35 GMT

micropiece was the very first thing I read by Potter. It was also the thing that lead me to Claire Wolfe's site, the forum, and some wonderful friends.

I had to read it again this morning because it had been too long since the last time. And I cried, again, like I do each time I read it. Thank you for the reminder of the road we have all been down - even if we are at different exits on the highway.

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try being his daughter

Submitted by lily on Thu, 15 Sep 2016 20:03:43 GMT

try being his daughter and finding this now.

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I expect it would cause

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Thu, 15 Sep 2016 20:16:03 GMT

I expect it would cause tears for a daughter to discover a trove of her dead father's writing. I hope it provides long-term joy. George's stories provided much joy for me. That's why I asked him if I could mirror them.

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