Next
month will mark 11 years since I moved to L.A. from the Bay Area. When I
arrived, I had a movie script, a half-written novel (One Man's Treasure),
and the dream to be a successful writer. Yesterday, I published for the
13th time (books). When I look back at this journey, I'm amazed at all
I've done and been through to get to this point. I didn't even start
publishing until 2007 because I spent
the first 4 years here stuck at my 9-5, dying a horrifically slow,
painful spiritual death. I chose to resign at the end of 2006 to save my
mental and physical health (NO joke), and so I could properly nurture
my life's mission as a writer. But between the day I set foot here, and
now, I've encountered more challenges than in my entire life. I had two
major surgeries 3 years apart, one of them saving me from paralysis;
I've lost all my major possessions; been homeless; endured the Universal
System of Income (which means getting up every day not knowing when or
from where income will appear); and stood up confidently in the face of
being ignored and rejected in my career, and people's "encouragement" to
get off my path and do something else because [clearly, to them] it
wasn't working out. But through all of that, I have always done what I
came to L.A. (and into this world) to do: write, create, and make a
difference in people's lives while doing so. I can honestly, and
proudly, say I've accomplished that feat, with much more to come.
A lot of what I've written over the years has derived from the lessons
I've learned in the past decade. My sincere intention is for my words to
teach and inspire (even my fictional novels are set up to do that). I
invite you all to view and partake in what I've created. Yes, I write
because I love it, but I publish for the public. My standards are very
high for myself, so when I do, I take great pains to ensure that it's
always my best at the time. Not all of my content makes it into the
books. Thank you so much to everyone who has supported me along the way.
You've confirmed that I'm doing my job properly, and well. My
appreciation for you runs deep.
What I've learned the most is
how serious I am about my craft. Nothing has kept me from it. Nothing.
This is what doing a life mission is about. You find ways to keep it
pushing, no matter what. I'm thankful for everything I've gone through
and learned, because it's only solidified me in my work, not deterred me
from it. I couldn't be prouder of myself.
You'll find the links to my work below.
Poetry/Motivational Speaking
Editing/Consulting
Novels
1 comment:
Hustle Diva,
SPEAK!!!
:)
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