
… and to, metaphorically speaking, keep your headlights on and your eyes on the road ahead.
I took this photo last September while in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina.
… and to, metaphorically speaking, keep your headlights on and your eyes on the road ahead.
I took this photo last September while in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina.
Just a little excerpt from my newest novel. 🙂
Admission: I save things. I hoard. Everything that “could” be thrown away, I picture having another purpose, that there still might be some life left hidden within that seemingly useless object.
This 1950s typewriter belonged to my mom. It’s green plastic cover has a large slit. I won’t throw that away either.
I remember my mother typing on this monster, but what she typed remains a mystery. Addresses on letters, perhaps. My older sister used it for school work.
I, too, typed on this (30 pound?) machine – a bit of poetry, a collaborative “screenplay” entitled It Comes From the Heart when I was around fourteen. (It’s awful, but I still have that, too). Each finger-plunk was a major workout and heaven forbid if I ran out of white-out liquid.
Now I have a real, live, computer with easy keyboard action. I don’t need that old typewriter anymore. Am I getting rid of it? Hell, no.
(Besides, it’s too heavy to carry downstairs and out the door.)
Letting our novel’s characters row the boat forward.
#writing #authors
#writing #authors
I don’t know about you, but I spend a lot of time picking and choosing
and picking and choosing.