Wednesday, September 11, 2019

He wrote stories


   Often I sit down with a blank page and wait for a word or a memory to work its way towards me. Then I take it and run as fast as my mind can spit out sentences and stories. The amazing thing to me is I don’t know where I'm going with it, like how are the characters going to evolve? Will it have a happy ending, or will a thousand tears fall?
   It's so quiet here in the back room where I write and dream and realize who I am and my purpose for being here. There is one noise, my elderly neighbor doesn’t believe in air conditioning, so the sound from her TV softly enters my cracked door. It has become a part of my silence.
   Some writers will tell you they are inspired by this or that, and they find building a story can take years off your life. They say sometimes it just flows without end and other times they don’t write for weeks even months. That’s not true for me. I write something every day. It may be a paragraph about a thought or a complete page filled with one-liners I keep writing down. Writing for me is a drug, it’s the booze I don’t drink anymore or the joint I wish I had. Its food for my soul and water to quench the thirst for a story.
   Writing is the very lifeblood of who I am, and as I grow in age, the importance of it grows with me. Once it was for the fun of doing something others wish they could.Now, its because I want to leave behind a part of me that made up who I was. For reasons only I know its important that my children and grandchildren will be able to read a book I wrote where they could see the funny part of me, or browse through stacks of my work where they will wonder if the stories are real?
   Painters create great works of art that will adorn the walls of those they left behind. Writers work will gather dust until a broken heart needs comfort or dreaming about adventure comes alive in written words. I want my stories to be a comfort and an escape into my private world full of who I truly am. I want my great-great grandchildren to read and be proud of the guy who wrote the stories.




  


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