“Stories in the Making”—Guest Post at Lara Britt’s Writing Space

Grandmother and Blackie

“Stories in the Making” appears today as part of Lara Britt’s Memoir Mondays series on her blog, Writing Space—my first guest post ever! Thanks, Lara, for the invitation.

“Stories in the Making” is about the influence of previous generations on my fiction. Here’s a bit of the post. “She” is my maternal grandmother.

The story she always told about her father’s death is a special gift to me in terms of writing material. He died in a hunting accident when she was twenty-three. My mother would have been two years old at the time. My grandmother was at her parents’ home when neighbor men brought her father’s body back from the woods. She always said she had nightmares for a long time after that day, the image of his bloody head still stark in her mind.

Hop on over to Lara’s Writing Space to read the whole piece. Happy story hunting!

Weekly Photo Challenge: Unfocused # 2, Armstrong Redwoods

Armstrong Redwoods in the rain

There seems to be no new Weekly Photo Challenge posted for May 11, so I decided to post one on my own.

This photograph, taken in the Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve in northern California, isn’t exactly unfocused, but it was taken in light rain, which gives it an ethereal quality, I think. I felt so small, walking among those trees in the rain. Their majesty and longevity are overwhelming. Yet, here and there, I saw giants fallen. They eventually succumb to time as everything does.

It’s pouring rain here in Mississippi this morning, a gloomy, chilly day for May, which may account for my mood. The rain reminds me a little of that day in the Armstrong Redwoods, but the photo also reminds me of the setting for the novel I’m working on: forest land of the deep South, not majestic, but dense and wild and hiding secrets.

If you need some inspiration today, and if it isn’t pouring down rain where you are, go somewhere. Get out in the natural world. If it is pouring, or if for some other reason you’re stuck inside, take time to look at photos you haven’t seen in a while. Find something you never saw before, I mean really saw, and let it inspire you.

What in the natural world inspires you? Do you have a favorite place that brings out your creativity? 

The Writerly Life is Blushing!

Well, golly. Writerlicious (Erin Pike) has nominated The Writerly Life for the Versatile Blogger Award! A happy surprise! Thank you, Erin. I’ve been thinking the blog needs to be tightened up in terms of theme, but maybe it’s coming along all right the way it is. I enjoy being able to “free-range” when I want to. So thanks for the affirmation.

The Versatile Blogger Award comes with some rules, basically about spreading the accolades. So here goes . . .

The Rules:

1.) Thank the person who nominated you.

Done, above.

2.) Share seven things about yourself.

• As an only child, I thought I was the center of the universe. I sometimes still expect to be (but not too often).

• I love good food, either comfort or gourmet: anything salty or sweet, cashews, fresh pear tart, sushi. And chocolate. Not necessarily in that order.

• When it comes to my writing, I’m probably my own harshest critic. Perfectionist? Yes.

• I make really good cornbread dressing (Southern style).

• I’m a cat person. Our current feline Oliver (a foundling part-Siamese, thus the name) has enough neuroses to create a full cast of characters. But he loves me.

• I love poetry. My favorite poet is in-house.

• I’m a lousy birdwatcher. I have to look the birds’ names up over and over, but I love watching them anyway.

3.) Nominate Seven Other Versatile Bloggers.

This part is hard; there are so many talented bloggers! The writers I’m nominating blog on topics that range from cooking and gardening to books, photography, personal reflection, original prose and poetry . . . You name it.

April Line 

 —Marilyn Braendeholm

Elissa Field

Mariya Koleva

Andrew Kreider

Lauri Meyers

Elizabeth Saunders

4.) Contact the people you nominated and post your award by linking back to the photo on:

http://versatilebloggeraward.wordpress.com/

So here’s to the blogging world and to excellence! Enjoy.