Saturday, January 16, 2016

New Year and Renewed Goals

I always look forward to the New Year because it means Thanksgiving and Christmas are done until the holiday season gives birth again ten months down the road. 

The fall of 2015 was particularly trying for me and my partner of 10 years. First, there were three fires in Lake County California, the Valley Fire being the worst because it rampantly swept through Middletown, Cobb, and Hidden Valley. Three people died and almost 2,000 structures, mostly homes, were destroyed.  We saw our friends' homes destroyed, to where whole communities were desecrated and people lost everything and were forced into evacuation shelters.  While my partner's home survived, he started having breathing problems.

Over the next month or so, my partner's breathing problems intensified.  On October 4, a middle of the night emergency room visit resulted in him having open heart surgery on October 26 for an aortic valve replacement. Thank goodness, he came through with flying colors and was released from all restrictions five weeks later. Now, he is going full speed.

What these experiences were devastating and stressful, they were heart opening and life changing. I felt so much compassion for friends who had lost their homes, but joy that their individual spirit and lust for life continued on.  I experienced the strength of the entire county as people came together in community and helped each other out in all ways imaginable. During our medical crisis, people whose homes had been affected reached out to offer support to us. 

These experiences also put my priorities in place. It was as if my problems were minute in comparison. I began to examine my own mortality and what I really want to do with the rest of my life, and especially how to rekindle my writing.

For several months I had been working too much overtime at work, which took away from my writing. In the fall I cut way back on overtime, and then in late December I decided I would not do any unless absolutely necessary. Finally, in January my boss changed our overtime policy, at which time I decided I would not ask for any further extra work because I wanted to spend that time on my writing. 

I have been working on my novel more and now have a critique partner.  I would like to finish this work and submit it to an agent. I will be looking for freelance assignments and I will start submitting short stories again. I will make time to write every day and work on creating and building my freelance business. All this because writing is my passion.  

I've never had such a dose of reality in life that has put my priorities right where they belong. 

Happy New Year, and happy writing!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hi Susan,
I have tried to contact you via susanlittlefield@earthlink.net but that bounced (no such address). Your listing on the Sonoma County Literary Update's Writers' Connections page is out of date and should either be removed or revised. Please write to editor@socolitupdate.com and let me know whether there is still a Thrillerz Critique Group meeting and if so where and when. Thank you, Jo-Anne Rosen

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