Away we go

What do you enjoy most about writing?

Once more into the breach dear friends

Hello, how are you? Wow it’s been a while. So tell me what have you been doing and how is everyone?

I miss you, I love you, you are my world. In this life and the next, I will find you and destroy your happiness. He was mine till you killed our love with poison words.

That is why I love writing because WORDS are powerful, wonderful, thought provoking, exciting and so many more emotive thoughts. The written word can enrage or soothe, excite or scare, teach or spread propaganda.

Used in a positive way I find words soothe me as in song words .

I write for children with tales of wonder wrapped in fact

I write for adults of facts woven with artistic licence.

I write poetry to expand and please the mind

I write fact for us to remember lives as they were before all is lost.

I write because that’s who I am.

Write a short story a week. It’s not possible to write 52 bad short stories in a row.”

Ray Bradbury

Oh Me Oh My

What do you enjoy most about writing?

What do I enjoy most about writing for me it’s like breathing fresh country air, its invigorating and gives me a reason explore the depths of my mind and memory.

When that becomes to much, too heavy that my tears flow, I simply change to let my imagination soar to my castle in the sky. This is where my pen flows with golden ink and tales tall of lands yet to be imagined.

Without my writing I would be lost it is my own form of therapy, I can calm myself down and sort problems out just by writing, or I can write about what has been and gone, people I have met places I have visited, happy or sad memories.

Every time I sit with my pen and book I am transported to another place, time or my castle in the sky to explore new ideas 💡 it is my favourite way to spend my time.

My castle in the clouds

The only drawback is I have so many journals of writing, some transferred to the pc 🖥️ re written, spellchecked, re worked, altered, I am running out of shelves for my scribbling that are to precious to me to be sent to the recycling and worthless to anyone else.

Oh and the hard drives are slowly mounting up as well.

“Just write every day of your life. Read intensely. Then see what happens. Most of my friends who are put on that diet have very pleasant careers.”
—Ray Bradbury, WD