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Educator, Challenge course
facilitator, photographer, security staff and writer. These titles fit
me well. I've held them all--some far longer than others. The title I
enjoy the most is that of writer--now published author.
As a writer, my imagination
creates whatever I want. Once I've written something I want to share, it
is time to edit, hone that manuscript until there is no doubt what I
want the reader to experience. I'm still working at that. And always
will. Any writer who says, "I've got this down pat," is only
fooling herself.
There are no rules to what your
imagination comes up with, but there are guidelines to follow if you
want that story to be the best it can. So writers are also learners.
Constantly attending conferences, taking classes, reading, communicating
with fellow writers. The trick is to take what you learn and make it
your own. Write in a way that no one else does. Be fresh!
There is no new story--each has
been told. The idea is to tell your story in a new way. So we fill
notebooks with ideas, pages with storybook names, jot down dire
circumstances then one day, we the writers, pull out an idea from here
and a name from there and put it all together. We add tension, conflict,
danger, doubt, suspense and maybe love if that's your thing. Polish the
words and craft them until you have a story that begs to be read and
enjoyed.
That is my challenge: to write
such a story. I strive toward that goal every day.
Read!
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