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On Becoming A Writer…

Monday, September 13th, 2010

Friends and acquaintances have reacted differently when the subject of writing a book comes up. Some are impressed, stating they’ve always had in mind to write one. Others, to varying degrees, are unimpressed.

As a bored teenager (normal for the immature), my mother kept pressing me to read, as I hadn’t been attracted much to reading, enjoying outdoor sports instead.

Books can be exciting adventures, she insisted. So, finally (and I recall the day and time clearly), one summer afternoon, I relented because I had no other options. I gave in and asked her to recommend one. She took Green Mansions by W. H. Hudson and handed it to me

Once curled up in the easy chair by the living room fireplace, I started to read. I was fascinated. I couldn’t put the book down. As a reader, I was hooked. I’ve been a reader ever since.

What does it have to do with being a writer? EVERYTHING !

You learn to be a writer by first being a reader. Then, all you have to do is (quote the cliché) “apply the seat of the pants to the seat of the chair” and write. You’ll learn by doing. Like everything else, the more you do it, the better you get at it.

Make “Her Mother’s Diary” into a Movie?

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

One of the readers of my book, Her Mother’s Diary, emailed me, and opined it would make a great TV drama on the Hallmark Hall of Fame.

Frankly, it hadn’t occurred to me, but after thinking about it, I agree. It is an inspiring story, just the sort of thing they do.

I’d like to get your opinion. What do you think? Do you agree? Disagree? Don’t hesitate to send in your reply.

Who would you cast as Allison? I think Natalie Portman would work. There are lots of young, good looking actors who could fit the bill for young doctor Mark. As for Sam Cohen, I can’t think of anyone at the moment. To my mind, a perfect fit for his friend Evita would be Alana De La Garza of the Law And Order series. She has her own web site. Look her up and see if you agree with me.

Go to the “comments” at the website and let me hear from you. If enough of you think it’s a good fit, I’ll contact them.

Glenda Bixler’s Review

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

The most gratifying thing that could happen to me as a writer is to get a strong “thumbs-up” response from a highly respected book reviewer. Others, I’m sure, find satisfaction in other ways, such as number of sales, being on a “best-seller” list, the notoriety that goes with being a published author, etc. etc.

I was surprised (just a bit) and more than pleased when I read Glenda Bixler’s review of Her Mother’s Diary on Amazon. She is considered among the very best in her field and she gave my book 5 Stars, the very best rating there is. Her comments included in her review were highly complimentary. I was so happy about it that I telephoned her- she lives in Pennsylvania- and thanked her.

Something to Make You Smile

Monday, May 17th, 2010

I think there isn’t enough simple good-natured humor going around these days. Times are tough, they’ve been tough before and we’ve survived. So, we can make it easier on ourselves we can get a good chuckle now and then.

What comes to mind- a friend told me he was sitting on his front porch when an elderly man came walking by, being led by a little dog on a leash. He called to the man, “Hey! That’s sure is a cute puppy you got there!” And the man replied, “I got it for my wife!” And my friend commented, “Boy! How did you make a trade like that?”

Consideration

Monday, May 10th, 2010

People should try to be more considerate of others. My case in point- which is really the height of consideration- is the story of the lady on trial for murder. She had killed her husband.

The D. A. asked her, “Please explain to the jury, why did you shoot your husband with a bow and arrow?”

She replied, “I didn’t want to wake the children.”

Now, that’s what I call being considerate.

Did you know?

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Years ago, I was on an east coast vacation and took a tour on one of those ships anchored in the harbor for the tourists to enjoy. It was a replica of a British schooner from the time of the original colonies. A feisty little old lady kept bugging the guide with questions, so much so that it became fun for the rest of us. She asked, “What the hell is that thing sticking up on the deck?”

The guide replied, “That is a commemorative plaque, madam.”

“So, what does that mean?”

“It commemorates where our gallant admiral fell,” the guide replied.

“I’m not surprised,” the L O L snapped back, “I almost tripped over the damn thing myself!”

A Joke for the Day…

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

When I was a kid (eons ago) there were a lot of Jewish comedians. Eg. Henny Youngman: “My wife couldn’t pass up a bargain. She’d buy anything marked ‘down.’ Yesterday, she came home with an escalator.”

I liked the one where the wife told her husband, “Close the window, it’s cold outside.”

Her husband asked, “If I close the window, will it make it warm outside?”

Cheer up and have a chuckle. You’re not going to get out this world alive so you’ll be better served if you look on the bright side and remember to laugh. It’s good for you. If you don’t believe it, ask your doctor.