Going Home To Writing and Church

As some people are aware of last April I lost my wife of 28 years. To say it has been a roller coaster ride would be an understatement. After going through this process, I have come to 3 realizations.

  1. It’s time for me to return to my church. If all goes well that will happen in a couple of days.
  2. I have a right to be happy again.
  3. Writing is my true passion in life.

Over a year ago I met this woman and we talked, but let me make this perfectly clear, she was at no time disrespectful to my marriage. If we were 5 ft apart, that was too close in her eyes. I saw her again a few weeks ago, and we just started talking. ( She is the shyest person I have ever met) Now we communicate almost daily but its nice an easy. She is a talented artist, and we have talked about how we can grow her business.

I know I have rambled on some here but although I am really tired all the time.( I see Doctor this week about that) I am at peace on many levels for the first time in decades.

However, I am going to update the blog so don’t be surprised if you see changes soon.

New Writing Adventure Where Do I Start?

So this new writing adventure has begun today. Of course the first question that comes to mind is as follows How do I turn my love of writing into the craft of writing? Writing for enjoyment is one thing. Writing as a learned craft is something all together different. So if there are any ideas out there feel free to share. I ask for positive feedback only. Of course I know that I subject myself to who knows what might be out there so please be kind to this old man.

Writing Passion Here We Go!

Writing has really been a true passion of mine since childhood. I had s severe speech problem while growing up and I suspect writing was a way I could express myself. My late wife ( I am still not comfortable with that) said that after she was gone she wanted me to pursue this passion. So Nance here we go. I have no idea where to start or where this will lead me but I know you would never advise me to do something that you thought was not in my best interest.