High Fliers

High Fliers
Writing Life

After the first writer’s meeting at the library, I couldn’t wait to get to the next one, which was a month away. That date came last night. I had asked my friend, Latisha, and a couple of other people from church to come. I picked up Latisha, our high school senior, who will soon be in the Air Force, but the others didn’t make it. I hope they will next time. If they do, I’ll tell you.

At the meeting in one of our library’s two big rooms, five people sat in a circle with a few chairs between them. Rebekah Lyn was there, looking sleek and professional in her black suit and heels. Lily the facilitator cleared her throat and launched the second meeting.

She handed out sheets on characterization. I just love those. I folded mine and put in the big purse, with many compartments, I bought at the thrift store so I could carry all my toys—more about that another time.

Did you ever notice how invigorating and inspiring a meeting with other writers could be? I’m just full of it this morning.

Anyhow, our prompt for 500-word writing was the name of a certain horror writer known as the most successful writer of our times, I will call him Mr. Most Successful, I didn’t want to have anything to do with writing about horror, but I decided to write my thoughts on it.

Only one person beside me had been at the last meeting. The facilitator had written something like Mr. Most Successful writes, but not in a scary way, and two others had received the prompt from the reference desk. The facilitator’s thumb drive with her story on it was in another town, so she didn’t get to read. She had me read first, then Van, and then Josephine read about being rescued from a Mr. Most-Successful-like horror dream by the loving arms and presence of God. It was wonderful. Even though it sounded like a fantasy, it was a true story.

Van’s piece was about profanity in writing and he used Mr. Most Successful as an example. Mine, well, maybe I’ll send it to you via Writing Life.

Anyhow, everyone seemed happy with all the writings. We who had read were petted and praised and we all felt good about ourselves until the pencil point let the air out of our bubbles. Ssssssssssssss . Once more, Lily said how talented we were. She then told Van and I we had written op-ed type pieces, which were not in the genre she intended. Lily said Josephine’s piece was perfect for what she wanted. I didn’t blame Josephine, but boiled, I fumed, I cried inside. I asked God if I should defend myself. I suppose it was pure ego, but I did speak up. “Van and I did write about Mr. Most Successful,” I told her. I like Lily, she’s a great facilitator, and I don’t want you mad at her. I’m not.

“Yes, but I meant you were to write in the same vein as he does. Don’t feel bad, others didn’t understand after the meeting either.” said Lily

Latisha spoke then. She said she had wasted a whole Christmas vacation reading one of Mr. Most Successful’s horror stories, a thick one. She also gave a negative review on his popular T V series. Thank you Latisha.

The more I thought about it, though, the more I thought that maybe I should try to write a fantasy of some sort. Come to think of it…at dinner that evening, Bill and I had been discussing a launch of the Atlas that woke us from our naps the day before. To make him laugh I began to tell him a fantasy story about a launch. You see there was this manned spacecraft that landed on.

That’s all for now folks. Send ideas!

 

Jessie and Atlantis

Shuttle Atlantis
Let’s Chat!

I’m sitting beneath the Space Shuttle Atlantis. My eyes burn and my heart aches with pride and sadness. Our country worked so hard and sacrificed so much to conquer space. There are not words to accurately express the wash of emotions I have felt today. Poignant sadness at the reminders of those we have lost. Soaring joy and excitement at the recreation of the moon landing. Awe at the majestic positioning of Atlantis in her final home. Sadness that a generation of children won’t have a chance to experince the impressive launches I grew up with. Pride that my dad was a part of this program. Hope that Jessie’s story will inspire others to further our space adventure. Humbled at the wonderous creation God gave us.

 

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The courage and ingenuity of those who brought our space program so far makes me proud to be an American. From the last Apollo mission to the first Space Shuttle launch was almost ten years and I wonder how long it will not be before we return to space.

Shoeboxes are on the Way!

Boxes on the Way
Join Me on my Potato Couch

Bill  took the Christmas Shoeboxes from our church to Park Avenue church for shipping off. We pray abundance and blessing of all kinds for the families who recieve the gifts.

What is Operation Christmas Child?

Since 1993, more than 100 million boys and girls in over 130 countries have experienced God’s love through the power of simple shoebox gifts from Operation Christmas Child. Samaritan’s Purse works with local churches and ministry partners to deliver the gifts and share the life-changing Good News of Jesus Christ. (copied from Operation Christmas Child websiste)

If you would like to know more about Operation Christmas Child click here

Samritan's Purse
Photo Credit~Operation Christmas Child, Samaritanspurse.org

Writing Life~Evolution and Me

Evolution
Writing Life

I have been writing for a long time. I don’t pretend to know anything about what is right and proper, but I trust the Holy Spirit to guide me, and guide He does.

The thing is, He steers me this way and that seemingly at random. Randomness turns into synchronicity, synchronicity to evolution. Evolution? Isn’t that a bad word?

Evolution is the only word I know that adequately describes the journey to fulfillment of any dream or God-inspired passion. We learn, we change, we grow, then it all happens again.

Random=without definite aim, direction, rule, or method.

Synchronicity=the simultaneous occurrence of events that appear significantly related but have no discernible causal connection.

Evolution=a process of change in a certain direction

Do you have a better word? If so, share it.