I’ve been challenged by Linn B. Halton, author and managing
editor of the online Love a Happy Ending Lifestyle Magazine, (http://www.loveahappyending.com/)
to join the Lovely Blog Hop to
share some of the things that have helped shape my writing and my life.
Thank you, Linn.
First Fond Memory
Riding on the sleigh under the moonlight with my father, the bells on the harnesses tinkling harmoniously along with the squeaking of the horses’ hooves on the hard packed snow—a romantic memory of a harsh life on the lonely prairie.
Books
No electricity, no radio, no TV. What’s a kid to do? Read and read and read. Anything I could get my hands on. Books from the storage area in the little one room school house, Little Lulu comics when my dad could afford to buy me one.
Libraries
A bit of magic come to Earth laced with the frustration of only being able to take out three books at a time. Only three? How to choose? Back then, at least one had to involve horses.
Passion
Travel has always been paramount and I’ve been fortunate
enough to have seen much of the world. My lifelong dream was to go on safari.
That trip met every expectation and more. There’s no describing the silence,
the vast spaces unmarred by civilization, the animals in their natural
habitat—it’s a beautiful sort of time travel to another world.
Learning
Learning never stops. From the one room school house to university, from formal education to daily life, we always learn. Through my writing I’ve learned to be a more discriminating reader. I’ve also become an excellent proof reader and substantive editor. Two ways I can help other authors. http://emandyves.com/substantive_editing_services.html
Writing
Joyful, frustrating, easy, painful—all of those and more, but never ever dull and never ever something I would give up. Once a writer, always a writer.
Darlene Jones www.emandyves.com
Lovely post. I can identify with a lot of it.
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