Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Going With the Flow

Life has been very interesting lately, and I mean that in all the best ways. The timing, as I journey with other dear travelers along Julia Cameron’s Artist’s Way, can’t be a coincidence. Every day seems to bring a new sense of hope for a bright future. Granted, we never know when our time will be up, so I look forward to making the most of this newfound wellbeing.

A part of my calm came from my decision not to actively pursue publishing. Continuing to write rather unorthodox m/m fiction, I decided to polish my craft and focus on blogging for now. That didn’t mean I wouldn’t keep feelers out, but I have to be honest and admit that active pursuit never had taken off in the first place. Blaming either the inner critic or laziness, I found the result was the same ~ a comfort zone of quiet nothingness in which to hide my head in creation.

On the other hand, I’ve been surprisingly bold in approaching a few writers I admire. In less than a week I’ll be posting an interview with one author on the Nightlight blog (Josh Lanyon, famed for his Adrien English series will be here: Nightlight) and look forward to a similar kindness from Mel Keegan. The mind behind the N.A.R.C. series and The GLBT Bookshelf community for readers and writers of gay fiction even published two ebooks of mine, which anyone reading probably knows very well from my initial, excited tell.

And that brings me to the most exciting news of all. While I’m awaiting details from Mr. Keegan, he has honored me with an invitation to join his burgeoning writer’s consortium! This puts me in some great company and gives each of us more material to offer publishers. Before midnight last night when I read the email, I didn’t know such a possibility even existed.

I’m going to keep my feet down, my head up, but definitely paddle with the flow. It should be fun to see where this takes us. Wish me luck! And best wishes in your own endeavors!

4 comments:

  1. Good luck! Sounds like you're paddling along a wonderful river!

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  2. Thank you, David! That's beautifully said as well as appreciated. :)

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  3. Awesome...hoping that good things are still in your life.

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    1. You're so kind, Pam. Thank you! Things are good.

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