Griefcase- Linda Della Donna

Griefcase.blogspot.com is dedicated to helping those who have experienced or are experiencing the loss of a loved one. Visitors can share their grief with others, benefit from the experiences of others, and find peace, comfort and a way forward as they rebuild their lives. Griefcase is for and about its visitors, who share a common purpose in resolving their grief in helping others through their experiences. You are invited to visit and participate in our mission of helping them in their time of greatest need.

Freelance writer

My niche found me. After my husband died, I found myself alone. With no family or friends to turn to, I looked to the internet for help. There was nothing. So I created my own safe place, my griefcase.

Three years.

I have no idea.

I’m in the process of working on that now. I receive a great deal of email from women and men who have lost a spouse. I’d like to use that traffic in a positive way.
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If someone stops by to read griefcase, something terrible has happened. A reader is looking for a friend, a safe place to stash their sorrows and woes. They need to feel we’re not alone.

Hours go into researching each individual highlighted. More time goes into researching authors, quotes, poetry, newspapers, history books, the list is endless, and that doesn’t include the 40-something ezinearticles I write for free, and the free ebooks I write to be included for griefcase. I’m always writing on griefcase. I eat it, I sleep it, I drink it. A notebook and pen is with me at all times. I just never know when a name I want to include will crop up. Yesterday I heard on the news there was a tragedy in a faraway location. I scribbled a note, it will be for a blog entry.

There is no reason to subscribe to my griefcase, unless you are grieving a partner, a loved one, a pup, or a kitten, a neighbor, a soldier, or a best friend, Or know of someone who is. Griefcase is only for individuals who ponder deeply, and wish to progress one giant baby step at a time through their tunnel of grief. At griefcase, a reader receives support, words of lovingkindness, learns and shares resources, and perhaps will meet a new friend going through the same thing they are. The message at griefcase always, is “we’re” not alone.

Write. Read. But, do not steal information or content from another blogger’s site. I see my stuff lifted and posted at another bloggers all the time, without my byline or resource box, and it disturbs me. I wonder how can people grieving, write a blog, and be so mean. I say don’t do that. Write your own blog, write it from the heart. And write, write, write, every single day. If you are true to your blog, siincere in your words, the word will get out and people will get your message.
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