Natasha Khramtsovsy wrote: <I think IMJ actually needs more emotional
and thought-provoking papers.>
Natasha, I couldn't agree with you more. I enjoy reading the IMJ
whenever I can, but do think it would be beneficial to see more articles
in which I can feel the passion of the author. I have been
characterized as being very "enthusiastic" (Doug - don't even think
about it ...) about our profession, and feeling someone else share that
passion would serve as an emotional validation; which would serve to
heighten the intellectual experience.
Laurie, keep your chin up. I enjoyed your article, and have enjoyed
many before this one as well. If the IMJ chooses to keep its content
more on the even keel, I will just continue to search out more
passionate articles, like yours, in other places.
Julie
Julie J. Colgan
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