Theodora Goss has written a beautiful contemplation on what it is to be a wicked girl. People I've never met are taking this up as a rallying cry, and that warms my heart and gives me hope.
Emily Gilman has also posted her contemplations on being wicked and lovely, and not living in fear, and these are two brave, bold women I've never met, talking about what it takes to fly.
Be brave. Be true. Fly.
That's all I'll ever ask of you.
ETA: CDBaby now says "out of stock," but will take requests anyway. That's fine. Go ahead and place your order now, and I should have a restock request from them by Monday, at which point they'll have more CDs, and I'll have less.
February 4 2011, 17:16:47 UTC 6 years ago
Thanks again for Wicked Girls. The album is still kicking my ass. In a good way. My sister's getting a copy for her birthday, and the signed print goes to my niece!
February 4 2011, 18:10:30 UTC 6 years ago
February 4 2011, 17:32:02 UTC 6 years ago
It's hard to be brave. I have failed in the past, and will probably fail again.
but I will pick myself up and try again. 'Cause the road may be broken, but it's there, and where it's not I can blaze a trail my own self.
Your music feeds my soul. Thank you.
February 4 2011, 18:10:39 UTC 6 years ago
February 4 2011, 17:38:07 UTC 6 years ago
I lent the CD to my housemate, too, who was quite impressed. She thought I liked it in the way I really try to like things from people I like. She didn't expect it to be GOOD.
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The CD version is better.
February 4 2011, 18:05:43 UTC 6 years ago
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February 4 2011, 18:40:16 UTC 6 years ago
This CD has inspired me more than any in a very long time. There's been a lot of great music in my life, but very, very little that's left the images in my head and in my heart that Wicked Girls has.
February 4 2011, 18:42:26 UTC 6 years ago
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And now look what you've added to your achievements! You did what Woody Guthrie and Pete seeger and Malvina Reynolds and Holly Near and Phil Ochs did. You wrote a song that is really influencing minds and changing the world, making it more the way you know it should be.
The ultimate power of song, and you did it! Congratulations!
Oh, and don't be surprised if you live to see yourself on lists that include those other musicians I just mentioned. You belong there.
February 4 2011, 19:04:45 UTC 6 years ago
Wow.
February 4 2011, 18:54:37 UTC 6 years ago
I run marathons, despite being as far from an athlete as possible. When I built my playlist for my next marathon, I will place it in the time for the last kilometer. I have no higher praise.
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February 4 2011, 20:42:43 UTC 6 years ago
Also, it's in Wild Mercy's set list for our Cap concert. With fiddle. Yay!
February 5 2011, 23:57:07 UTC 6 years ago
Missmissmiss Seanan - but getting to hear this, from you guys? Really good!
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February 4 2011, 22:13:31 UTC 6 years ago
I went home for winter break (I'm a college student) and my step-father is an alcoholic, a mean one. That song played through my head every time he got drunk, and it gave me the courage to do things like give him (and my mother, who was the only reason I didn't do this sooner) an ultimatum in the form of, "He drinsk while I'm here, and I'll find somewhere else to live" and then call the police when, the next week, he got completely trashed and started actually throwing things at my mother (usually he just yells and such).
I decided I would be a wicked girl saving myself, rather than trying to just live with it. I went proactive.
Thank you for giving me the last push to take those steps.
February 7 2011, 17:30:28 UTC 6 years ago
You are very welcome.
Thank you so much for saving yourself.
February 5 2011, 00:44:11 UTC 6 years ago
Thank you.
February 8 2011, 19:41:12 UTC 6 years ago
Thank you so much for saving yourself.
February 5 2011, 14:45:25 UTC 6 years ago
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February 5 2011, 23:58:44 UTC 6 years ago
*huggs&love*
February 8 2011, 19:41:47 UTC 6 years ago
Hugs for you.
February 6 2011, 19:09:28 UTC 6 years ago
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February 7 2011, 18:55:39 UTC 6 years ago
In just four days I've lost the ability to do all of the things I love most - reading, long distance walking, lace-making and knitting - and not knowing how permanent that loss is going to be has devastated me.
I read your post yesterday morning (Sunday), and went and played the CD. And played it again. And again.
I've stopped crying, and if I don't yet know where my personal trail is going to take me, I know I can forge a trail of my own if I have courage, and I'm true to what I believe.
I'm thanking God for you today Seanan, because your post, and your music mean I'm here to give those thanks - in person.
February 10 2011, 15:58:02 UTC 6 years ago
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