Am I a liar or not?
“Fiction is a lie, and good
fiction is the truth inside the lie.” Stephen King
If fiction is the untruth and
nonfiction is the truth, but fiction has some truth to it because it exposes truths
of life, then am I a liar or not? I’m really confused.
Clearly, On Writing
Clearly, two things happen to
me when I’m depressed and/or oppressed, the flood gates of writing open
up for me and I write (type) my fingers to the nubs OR I climb under the
bedcovers and don’t—write.
It’s the former, mostly. Writing thus far includes:
- Still editing my newest short story collection.
- Wrote another short. Strange cookie, that one. And…
- Here’s an interesting thing. I pulled an idea for an MG book that I sort of outlined a few years back, and it’s also pour-eth forth.
Son
Thank you for all the well
wishes and prayers for my baby son (who will be 37 on July 4) who had a stroke.
He’s still hanging in there. He’s home. We were first told that he would
have to wait on therapy because the place he’s going to is a popular program
and sought after and full. I AM NOT GOOD AT WAITING. But God has his hands in our situation, and my son will start
OT and PT next week. Three days a week. Three hours per day. Intense. Again I ask (if you're a praying person)
for your prayers again that he will stay with it and not give up.
Millie, The Challenge
Millie is my challenge in life. A recent vet visit revealed that she is more
dog than I can handle at a whopping 7.9 pounds—up from 3.9 pounds on her first
visit.
Lately, and I find this
interesting, photos of Millie show her with green glowing eyes. This could be
the proof I've needed that she is possessed by a green eyed demon.
Millie Vanilli hates her collar. Its pink diamond existence puts her into an upright coma state. Millie, are you in
there? Come out of it, it’s only a strap of (pretend) leather with (fake)
diamonds around your neck. I wore one
similar in the seventies called a choker. Notice the absence of the green
glowing eyes?)
Millie loves her bed, but chooses not to
stay in it 24/7 like I would like her to or I would do, if everyone would let me.
Millie hates her collar. It makes her—sad.
Millie prefers her bed over her collar and invites you to scratch her (hot pink) belly so that
she can bite you, without giving chase.
Millie found the bean bag in the kid’s playroom. She’s wonders if it would make a better
bed than the other four she already owns.
Millie:
- Is scared of grass.
- Doesn’t let her short legs stop her from climbing in the dishwasher and licking the dirty dishes.
- Is deaf—to my hollerin’.
- Can do three tricks: Sit, shake your hand with her paw and (with great regret) stay. (I can do two tricks: scream loudly and run sort of quickly.)
Sorry that this post looks weird, but I redid it three times tonight and nothing helped.
Also, I’ve neglected visiting your blogs, lately and will do better soon. Anything new with you all?
Also, I’ve neglected visiting your blogs, lately and will do better soon. Anything new with you all?
Comments
Millie does look like a handful. Not going near that belly.
I'd think of Millie as your spirit guide. She's got all the right ideas and is simply showing you the way. Look in the mirror to see if you catch a glint of green in your eyes. :-)
Millie is just SO CUTE!!!!!! SQUEEEEEE!!!! Silly little muppet!
Millie looks adorable - is the bean bag safe .. looks like damage could be done and beans tumble out ... but the devlish green eyes of a beguiling pink-tummied dog .. and she's grown!
So pleased you're spurred on to writing .. and glad the news is hopeful ... all the best and hugs - Hilary
Love reading about Millie and seeing photos. Have heard two very sad doggie stories from friends this week, so Millie is a great relief.
Glad your son is getting started on PT/OT - it's so important to get going early and often!! I'll keep sending best wishes his way!
It's good that you are working on your writing. Someday I really must do the same.
Lee
Tossing It Out