I've told you my harrowing tale of the first day I held Wishcraft in my hands and the near-mugging in Central Park that made me glad the original title was in Kabbalah lettering. (below).
I told you all about the pre-Wishcraft 12-hour workshop I designed and ran until I went broke -- but it lasted long enough for lots of women's magazines to attend and write it up, and for the New York Times to send a reporter who got in a column at the 11th hours -- whereupon 5 agents called me the next day to write a book (which had never occurred to me).
I told you about the old, typed workbooks and scanned them into my computer (with some difficulty) and put up here.
I love the Internet so much. Have I told you that lately? On abebooks.com I found a copy of the original Wishcraft (mine had suffered a bleaching by the sun and didn't look so good) and put it up below, too.
And now I'm tweeting and Facebooking and lots of fans are finding me and writing me lovely notes. I figure they've done so much for me already, they owe me something, so I'm asking them to send me emails or (even better) videos of themselves saying how Wishcraft worked for them, the ideas that helped them the most.
The bulletin board was hacked so I dragged it over to this blog but it's not readable yet.
(Did I mention how much I love the Internet yet?)
Have I repeated 'Isolation is the dream killer, not your attitude,' lately?