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Days and weeks seemed to pass. She was never quite sure how much time had gone by. Nor did she know where she would be from moment to moment. There was a peace that came with being removed from day to day activities, yet there was something that gnawed at the back of her mind. Something had happened to her. Something really awful... Click to read more
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Confessions of a commaholic

I recently asked a friend to review this site for any grammatical and/or mechanical errors. She is a former editor and has a meticulous eye and knowledge base. It’s pretty embarrassing to put up a site, declare oneself a writer, and then make blatant, grammatical mistakes.

My friend was kind enough to comb through the various posts and call me to discuss her findings. She started slowly at first, choosing to focus on small, stylistic errors. Once she realized that I was open to criticism, however, she let loose and started giving me a list.

Truth be told, I kind of had a feeling about what she was going to tell me – at least in part. Although I may not have wanted to hear it, I sensed that it was time to finally acknowledge the truth. I knew that my dirty, little secret was going to come out eventually. One can only hide these things for so long. Needless to say, I was almost grateful to have it out in the open. Acceptance, is after all, the first step.

You see, I am a commaholic, and I have been for most of my life.

I’m not sure why the comma has tortured me for so many years. I’ve had a love/hate relationship with the punctuation mark since first picking up a pencil. There’s something about the squiggly, little character that makes me want to place it just about everywhere. Like someone who feels compelled to pour salt all over their food, I am powerless in my attempts  to comma everything. Read the rest of this entry »

Some things just stick with you

Back when I was in college, I attended a talk at a local Barnes and Noble by a fairly well known author.  The topic was “Tips for getting published.”  There were maybe twenty of us there, all budding writers, eager to absorb any professional advice that we could get.  We sat around in a circle, notebooks open, ready to hear his advice.

He wasn’t a particularly friendly man.  His demeanor was rather matter-of-fact as he stood in front of the podium that the store had provided for him.  His gaze indicated that he was not going to welcome eye contact but preferred to speak his piece uninterrupted.

Never having met a well known author before, I had no preconceived notions about how one should behave.  I, like most of the people there, simply wanted to hear what he had to say.

He began by stating that he was going to tell us the story of how he became a successful, published author.  We awaited anxiously.

His story went something like this:

He had never wanted to be an author, never even thought about writing – in fact, he was well established in a completely different field. (I can’t quite remember which field he said he was involved in, but I believe it might have been financial planning.) Read the rest of this entry »

Finding inspiration

Since this is a new site, I’ve been browsing the pages  of other authors to see what types of things they write about in the hope of finding inspiration.  I’m a big fan of The Wheel of Time fantasy series by Robert Jordan.  Although Jordan passed away before releasing the 12th and final book in the series, he left behind detailed notes which fantasy writer, Brandon Sanderson has been turning into manuscripts for publication.  There have been various release dates for the much anticipated books, so I check back on occasion to see what is going on.

As I was browsing the site, I came cross a post which showcased a portion of Jordan’s weapons collection.  I don’t know enough about the late author to realize he was a weapons collector, but I did understand that he was a former military man.  What struck me about the collection, however, was not simply the scope and size, but the meticulous manner in which it seems to have been kept. (See link)

It got me thinking about whether or not I had any kind of a collection that  I could showcase here.  Anything I own of of real “collectible value” is sitting in storage back in the United States and I haven’t lived here long enough to amass much of anything – or have I?

I started looking around the house for evidence of a collection of sorts, but didn’t find much. Other than photographs, I don’t seem to have much of anything.  I was about to give up when I realized that I do have a rather, large collection of something  – my shoes. Read the rest of this entry »

Confirmation, the novel
A fatal car crash on a parkway in present day, suburban New York sets into motion a journey of self-discovery that unlocks the truth about a young woman’s family lineage and its connection to a sinister secret which dates back to biblical times.... Click to read more
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