Wednesday, December 29, 2010

A Writer Needs a Village.

Over a year ago I sat down to write, I mean really write. I'd always scribbled things here and there, but to write an actual book, I'd never truly attempted. But then everyone around me thought I had lost my mind. I couldn't blame them really. I was sort of talking an awful lot about faeries, and unfortunately, it's been documented that insanity has been known to follow such ramblings. But I wasn't losing it (come on that ship has already sailed). I was following a dream and dreamer's have built every single thing around us from the ground up. But I began to struggle with this concept after awhile. I found myself in a moment where I wondered if dreaming were actually just a foolish pastime. I even felt irresponsible at times. But thankfully, I didn't struggle for very long. No-dreaming is a gift, and we should never take it for granted because not all of  us are blessed with the ability to do so. But all dreams have a beginning and an end. A cost sometimes filled with pain, ya know, the blood, sweat, tears, and alcohol (the alcohol purely for medicinal purposes). They start out at ground level- like, dug- out potato cellar level for some of us, but hey, it's a start. And it's up to us where we take ourselves from there. But we're not alone. We're a unique group of people-dreamers. And we've found each other for a reason. What would the journey be without partners in crime (shudder)? I wouldn't want to know. So this week, I'm going to help (or try to anyway) a fellow partner in crime-Lorelei Bell. On Friday, I'm going to post a special interview with Lorelei about her brand new book called Vampire Ascending. Lorelei has been brave enough to step out there and follow her dream and I can only admire her for her courage. I hope you'll join us for the interview, after all, it really does take a village in this business. In the meantime, tell me what you've been up to people. I'd love to know.

4 comments:

  1. This is great of you. Can't wait to read the interview.

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  2. Hey,Tammy. I'll give you the keys to my village--and there are very few village idiots there. Maybe a few shiftchangers, vampires, a demon or two, and one leprechaun. Take a walk in my village. Be not afraid--I have a crucifix and some holy water as well.

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  3. Hey, sounds like my kind of crowd. Wow! I've always wanted to have a key to a village.

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  4. What a fantastic post, thank you! I think we all have those moments where we're not sure what we're doing, but you're absolutely right. Dreaming is a gift, and a wonderful thing to do, and we're so lucky to have the writing community to remind us when needed!

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