Everything is a New Perspective
These
last seventeen months have been ones of overload leading to renewal and a
fresh perspective, and what feels like a new lease on life. My partner
recovered well from his heart surgery. Late last spring, I changed law firms
and now walk less than sixty seconds to my office. To celebrate all of our
good fortunes, my partner and I spent a beautiful week during September 2016 in
Rockport, Massachusetts with his family. Sometimes we visited castles,
museums and islands, and other times we sat on the front porch eating snacks,
sipping beverages and talking about memories and experiences.
I wish I could share that I have gotten plenty of creative
writing done this year, when in fact my attention has been focused on writing
articles for the Reap Record, the
newsletter for Redwood Empire Association on Paralegals. I also, upon
invitation, wrote an article on construction defect for our local Bar
Association journal.
My
creative writing has been on the back burner for too long, but now I am pushing
myself to submit a short story to our local anthology. I am exactly ten days away from the deadline
and about 500 words in, with the story allowed a maximum word count of
2500. All stories submitted for
consideration must be about Sonoma County. Two of my characters are from the
late eighteen-hundreds who lived a small town in the northern part of
the county, and my main character is from the same town in the mid
nineteen-seventies. In fact, if you were
sitting in my office right now, you would see the pictures of my characters
pinned to my bulletin board, along with photographs of that small town
that burned down years ago.
Now
that I am back in action mode, I have decided it's time to set some
goals:
- This week I will complete my short story and submit it before the deadline.
- This weekend I will work on my tax returns.
- Next week I will complete my article on family law for the Reap Record.
- During the coming weeks, I will do the necessary footwork for a mutual project in the works.
Finally,
it's time to get devote at least an hour a day to sitting in the
chair and working on my stories. At some point, I will also decide
whether to permanently shelve my novel, or refurbish parts into a new
story.
Happy writing all, and always allow words to empower you.
Happy writing all, and always allow words to empower you.