“If you
have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.”― Cicero
In life, there are so many unexpected changes
that I find myself relentlessly re-evaluating myself. I’m a human chameleon
devouring the understandings of the flashes of my existence. On this first of
July, Canada’s birthday, I look out to the mountains from my yard after an
early morning hike with my girl, some gardening and a writing exercise that perplexed
me from the onset. The warm-up for this morning was of the very short
story style, 19 words to be exact. I crafted 9 stories, and it was a great
way to warm up for the editing work I have set aside for this month. You have little
room for the superfluous with so few words which puts me in the right mindset
with my red pen eagerly hovering over my manuscript.
I met my deadline for the
POV switch of my June story May Day but was way over my word limit! I write my
stories from a female perspective so to get into the mindset of my male
character was a huge but rewarding struggle. And, my beta readers loved it; a
huge relief. Dialogue and POV are new to me as my academic writing background
calls for neither so I welcome these new challenges. My day started bright
and early with the sun. So, I think I will also take the afternoon to
celebrate; lest I find myself in the same predicament as good ole Jack…
Happy Canada Day!