My Stories

I write adventures for those in search of a good story. My novels fall in the Fantasy genre, but many people consider them Sci-fi too. Each story is written with what I look for when I read a book: action, adventure, twists and turns, love, heroes, vicious enemies, fighting (weapons and hand to hand combat). I write because I want to share the stories that are inside of me. I hope you enjoy the adventures as much as I love writing them!

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Here's to the adventure

The adventure of writing is one of the most amazing trips I've taken yet.  I've learned so much already, but I know that I'm just at the beginning.  I would have thought that all I had to do was sit and write.  But, oh no, I have to write, revise (again and again and...well you get the point), be willing to take someone else's opinion on my ideas (which I actually like, it really gets me thinking), market (yikes, so out of my realm), admit that there will never be enough hours in the day, and the list goes on. 

All of this is definitely worth it though.  How horrible it would have been to have written these stories  and not shared them with anyone.  (Thankfully, I am blessed to have a  cheering section that did not allow me that regret!)

Yesterday, I swallowed my worries and fears, once again, and started a Twitter account, which you can find the link to on the right under the Facebook link.

My biggest stumbling block is myself.  Why should I have been worried about Twitter?  Right now all my reasons look silly.  Sure, I have no idea what I'm doing, but I am excited that I  did it (just like when I set up this blog, or decided that I was going to be an Indie writer).  It does get a little easier to swallow my silly fears and venture out into the unknown.    The best reminder to myself is that this is the best part of writing - moving through the unknown, and sharing the adventure.

 Here's to the adventure!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

“All human beings are also dream beings. Dreaming ties all mankind together.” Jack Kerouac