One day young,
Next day old.
What happened in between?
Life.
I wrote this…I think. It’s in my notes dated March 22, 2017. I usually attribute quotes, so I’m pretty sure it’s mine. If not, please correct me. I tend to jot down short poems, single stanzas, isolated sentences, capturing random thoughts, transient memories, elusive emotions. I scribble them in my notepad or dictate them into my iPad. They are everywhere—a writer’s chaotic comfort.
This is the third time I have to apologize for my delinquency. I haven’t even kept up with reading blogs that I love to follow. Blogs, not just of interest, but written by people I want to support because they are good and kind and talented. I apologize for that too.
Alas, I have been busy with the “in between.” I’ve been enjoying a season of gardening and outdoor living, editing the final copy of Mags’s story, relishing in the company of good friends and struggling with personal loss. Life.
I think I’m back now, ready to move ahead on so many projects, including returning to historical fiction and historical romance. I still have some YA stories that need to be told, so I suspect I will be playing in the writers’ playground of see-sawing genres and spinning on the carousel of ideas. It’s an enticing vision and, like a child, no doubt I will exhaust myself and go to bed each night dizzy, weary and smiling.
So third apology. But third time’s the charm, right?
Your in between time sounds beautiful. You can't write if you don't live first, so I hope your summer was amazing!
ReplyDeleteI hope yours was equally fulfilling!
DeleteSee-saw away, Rose! When the call to work on a different story hits me, I love jotting the notes down.
ReplyDeleteYour summer sounds fulfilling!
I hope you are enjoying yours too.
DeleteHow lovely that you're back, Rose. I love your beautiful note, and it seems you have an exciting time before you!
ReplyDeleteHi, Nicole! I'm ready to dive in...two weeks later, but ready nonetheless. :0)
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