The Big Boo- Boo!
I wrote this article at home the other day with the intent of posting it while at the library. Problem is I forgot to reread it, and there is a glaring flaw. I’ll fix it now, but it’s pretty awkward having a mistake like that in an article about writing!
Hint: I missed the author’s name. Did anyone catch it?
http://www.createspace.com/4837922
I wrote this article at home the other day with the intent of posting it while at the library. Problem is I forgot to reread it, and there is a glaring flaw. I’ll fix it now, but it’s pretty awkward having a mistake like that in an article about writing!
Hint: I missed the author’s name. Did anyone catch it?
http://www.createspace.com/4837922
Dare to Dream
Are
dreams worth pursuing? Can they be
pursued? One of my favorite poems as a teenager had the line “Don’t be
distracted by less worthy deeds.”
Okay,
maybe you’ve guessed by now that I love to write. Writing to me is like
painting was to someone like Norman Rockwell. It gives the mundane, the obscure
a new shot of life. Writing can and should give new insight and vitality to
commonly held conceptions.
And so
I write. Problem is there is a whole tidal wave of other aspiring writers
struggling to the top, seeking to be noticed. We have challenges that weren’t
faced back in the 1950’s. When To Kill A Mocking Bird was written the
editor ended up having more faith in ---Harper Lee’s book than she had herself. Apparently in
frustration she threw the manuscript out the open window, but the editor
encouraged her to gather up those papers and try, try again.
Who helps us? Self-Publishing has gotten a bad rap from
people, ya, like me, who read their manuscripts a ‘thousand’ times and become
blind to the ‘million’ little typos that glare at them after the book is off
the press. UHH! Who wants to read that? Not even me.
BUT. We put a tremendous amount of work into it. BUT we are
sure are ideas are great: if the reader can see past those awful typos: if
there was a way to struggle against the human tide of other writers who are
also flooding the market. Ever feel that way? Unless you are smugly holding the
key to success that I haven’t found yet, of course you do.
And so fellow writers what are we going to do? I know for a fact I will continue to write
because I love to, and those earlier disgraces haven’t thrown me into despair.
Fact is I redid Mary’s Diary, Jesus through His Mother’s Eyes because I believed
in it, and now the present copy is far better than the first.
I’m doing the same with Two Mothers and Twin Daughters. I can’t
believe how enriching an experience it is to rewrite a favorite story after the
earlier (humiliating) publication several years ago.
Okay, I admit I’ll just a little old oyster polishing,
polishing that pearl inside me, but maybe someday you and I can, like Anna
Pavlova, the famous dancer, learn the true meaning of success. Do you know what
she said? Here is my paraphrase:
Success is having people loving what
you do.
Just so you don’t forget my name, I’ll sign it. : )
Marilyn
Friesen
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