It must have started in high school. I wrote a feature for the school paper called “Life is a Rock.” I used the titles of current hit songs to chronicle the student dating scene. In all honesty, it was a rather sad attempt to join the orbit of kids far more popular, athletically gifted, and better looking than I was. You know, “If you can’t date ‘em, write about ‘em.”
But the faculty advisor thought I was clever and offered encouragement. That was all I needed. I went to college, studied journalism and news writing. It didn’t matter that I was terrified of public speaking. I was going to be a TV news reporter, “Because, dammit, Mrs. Levinson said I could.” Never underestimate the power of a supportive teacher.
After getting my degree, something incredible happened: I got hired. So I wrote. I wrote every day. Sometimes two and three stories a day. For several years. I traveled. Met a lot of interesting people. I even won some awards. It was a good career, but Life is a Rock, and it was time to roll.
Now I live in North Carolina with my partner, Mike, and our spoiled golden retriever, Dory. I try to write every day; though Dory often has other ideas.
My current project is called “Dead Enough.” I know how it ends. The rest of you will have to wait.
It must have started in high school. I wrote a feature for the school paper called “Life is a Rock.” I used the titles of current hit songs to chronicle the student dating scene. In all honesty, it was a rather sad attempt to join the orbit of kids far more popular, athletically gifted, and better looking than I was. You know, “If you can’t date ‘em, write about ‘em.”
But the faculty advisor thought I was clever and offered encouragement. That was all I needed. I went to college, studied journalism and news writing. It didn’t matter that I was terrified of public speaking. I was going to be a TV news reporter, “Because, dammit, Mrs. Levinson said I could.” Never underestimate the power of a supportive teacher.
After getting my degree, something incredible happened: I got hired. So I wrote. I wrote every day. Sometimes two and three stories a day. For several years. I traveled. Met a lot of interesting people. I even won some awards. It was a good career, but Life is a Rock, and it was time to roll.
Now I live in North Carolina with my partner, Mike, and our spoiled golden retriever, Dory. I try to write every day; though Dory often has other ideas.
My current project is called “Dead Enough.” I know how it ends. The rest of you will have to wait.