Don’t get me wrong. I love real-life inspirational stories. But every now and then, I’ve wondered what it would be like to create my own cast of characters, throw them into a story and make them come to life.
Every month I gather together with a small group of writers. Many of them, fiction writers. I love hearing their creative ideas as they brainstorm their stories. They make me shake my head and respond with the following six words:
“I wish I could write fiction.”
Inevitably, their faces would light up. “You can!” They’d grin, obviously hoping I’d join them on the other side.
But I knew I couldn’t.
I had zero story ideas. And if, by chance, I ever did think of something book-worthy, I wouldn’t know how to begin … or end … or what to say in the middle. So, I put my dream on the backburner.
Months passed and turned into years. Then one morning I woke up with a small spark of an idea. Interesting. I went about my day. Then came another idea. And another.
Since then I ‘ve dug out all my CDs and MP3s from past writers’ conferences I’ve attended. This time, I’m listening to all the fiction-writing advice. I’ve checked out so many “How to Write a Novel-type” books at the library, the librarians are getting suspicious. I listen to writing podcasts while folding laundry. I daydream about dynamic characters while doing dishes. I have a steep learning curve ahead of me, but at least I’m starting the climb.
So, if I haven’t written a blog post in a while–or if you don’t see me on Facebook, don’t worry. I’m doing just fine. I’m probably hanging out with my imaginary friends and listening to the voices in my head.
Absolutely wonderful! I cannot wait to see your finished book!!! Write on, my friend, write on!!!
Thanks Linda. I appreciate your encouraging words. Hope all is well with you and your family. Take care. 😊