Going
It Alone
Remember Tom Hanks in Castaway? He was so desperate for
someone to talk with that he created his soul-mate Wilson out of a basketball.
Even Robinson Crusoe created a companion out of Friday, someone he considered
pretty raw material at first. This human need to reach out is one reason why I
like shipwreck stories so much.
The
truth is, talkers need listeners. Writers need readers. Those with a message
long for someone to take it in. It’s tough, going it alone.
I
prefer not to use this blog only to talk about me. Well, okay, sometimes about
me. I guess that’s why you stopped by—to discover what my stories are about and
who I am. But wouldn’t it be more fun to tackle other themes
that interest us both?
My
first novel, Teach me Too, with
Secret Cravings, is crammed full of topics that sizzle my brain. You’ll see. When
you see something in the novel that resonates with you, give me a nudge. You’ll
find my e-mail address on my Contact page. Hopefully you’ll provide me with a
supply of ideas that will keep us busy for a long time.
By the way, here’s something
everybody wants to know. The hairy guy with me on my Welcome page is Teddy, my
sheltie. You can see him on the website’s banner, too, if you look closely.
He’s the inspiration for every sheltie character I create, including Ralph and
Romeo in Teach Me Too.
Look
for me to blog once a month or so. Often enough to be of interest but not move
in with you. Happy reading, and thanks for the support.
Judith
Why do you say that, dear?
ReplyDeleteYou're never alone.
God loves you with His
whole heart... as do I.
God bless you.
Cya soon Upstairs.
Seventh-Heaven's a blast
ReplyDelete'n a half, dear, for eternity...
You must have had Dutch parents.
ReplyDeleteThink about it. Nobody ever spells
their name with AA in it - aa in
KirkegAArd. Very Dutch. God bless.