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hello there, it's Kiyomi! ~ October 17, 2009 4:50 PM

hi there, it's Kiyomi and yes, i have not written again in a long time
 
i hope all is well!  i wanted to thank you for the website hits, first off, it is now over 50,000, that is amazing and i am oh so grateful!
 
i just wanted to drop you a note to say hi, it's been a long time, and also to let you know that i will finally start recording a full length album which i am incredibly excited about!!  it will hopefully start in November, and be released hopefully the beginning of 2010.  however, since that seems like a long time away, i will be videotaping the behind the scenes of the recording process and will send you clips here and there, and would welcome your feedback!  (although obviously i wouldn't be able to take everyone's feedback ;))
 
also, if you're on facebook and would like to become a fan on there for support, that would be greatly received... by me, haha :)
here's the link~
 
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/Kiyomi/88115085159?ref=ts
 
so i'll end with a quote here~
 
"When one follows the path with heart, one often bleeds.  (But what is the alternative - a cauterized core?)"
 
take care and talk soon~
 
 
~ Kiyomi

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