Monday, January 9, 2012

A Renewed Focus


For the first time in eons I made a New Year's resolution and though the year is still getting underway so far so good. Past goals were broken almost as fast as I made them but this year is different because I'm fueled by passion to see things through to the end. As many know I began writing after Erin's passing and amongst the first penned stories was a children's picture book with Erin as the heroine; this tale (tail) was revised repeatedly to make it suitable for the target audience but still it needed much work then overnight all focus was lost. Blogging entered the picture to capture my complete attention thus other writing projects were abandoned altogether or delayed until the dormant fire rekindled itself. With the new year came an opportunity to start afresh while continuing my commitment to sharing Erin's story via all formats and that's exactly what I'm doing.

The changing of the calendar has brought renewed enthusiasm in completing what was begun over a year ago; I've tweaked and edited but still have much work to do before it meets my expectations. Energy is now being poured into the project as I haven't done in several months and it feels good to know that this book is heading in the right direction again. In the near future I hope to have professionals edit and polish my story into a book children will want to read time and time again before pitching the idea to every publisher accepting submissions. I imagine a day when kids at the library are reading about their former reading partner while the local bookstore proudly display a stack of books featuring their loyal friend Erin. One day with my nephew Brennen sitting beside me we'll read about the exploits of a dog whose pictures he sees on Nana's wall and I'll say proudly "That's my girl and we did those things together." Before that time comes much work and dedication is required so I bid you farewell so I can return to the task at hand....

"If you do not breathe through writing, if you do not cry out in writing, or sing in writing, then don't write, because our culture has no use for it"  ~Anais Nin

23 comments:

  1. I will miss your posts dearly, but it sounds as if you are following your heart always the right thing to do. <3<3<3

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  2. Jan My posts will continue and I'll continue to be active in the blogging communtiy. I've put off this book long enough and must get serious if I ever want it to see daylight. Thanks for visiting!!

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  3. Hello David.
    This sounds like a fantastic venture. Wishing you all the very best with it & may your aspirations for the book's publication come true.
    Very nice post, as usual. I love the quote too.
    Thanks for sharing, my friend.

    Take Me Under Your Special Wings

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  4. David, you do need to immortalize Erin, because God sent her to you for that purpose. He knew you’d tell the stories of her time on earth with you. I’m a professional editor, so if you need my help, I’m here. But I will hold your feet to the fire and make sure you remain faithful to Erin’s memory. She is, even now, wagging her tail in great expectation that you will introduce her to the children out there. I promise you, she will delight their hearts. Take one blog post at a time and go to town!
    New Years blessings and a year of success!

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  5. I'm glad you found passion in order to push through with this goal, David. Erin has tremendously inspired you. And your work will allow her to inspire others. She is truly an angel. God bless you in this endeavor. :-)

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  6. I am sorry I mis- interpreted. I am so glad you will still be here..What would I do without you Erin and Cody...

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  7. @Andy Thanks for the well wishes!! Hopefully my dreams become a reality in time and the life of Erin can reach a larger audience. I found that quote to be appropriate...

    @Debra God sent her to me for many reasons not the least of saving me from myself thus it's my duty to get this book completed. I'd every much like to ultilize your editing services in the near future and please pressure me to stay on track. Blessings :)

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  8. @Irene My passion shifted to this blog and somehow I lost interest in the story but finish I must. Thanks for visiting and leaving such kind words behind!!

    @Jan Guess my post sounded like a farewell letter but I'm here to stay...Can't leave my blogging family!!! Take care :)

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  9. David... You have to do what needs to be done... The book is long overdue and as you say the time is right now...
    Erin was sent to you of a reason and now it is time to fulfill that reason and make it a reality...
    Your book will become a reality of that I am sure because there is not only love but commitment in your words...

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  10. What a beautiful dog.
    If you haven't heard about it, there's a website (Free to use) where you can memorialise a family member or pet, as well as preserve your own life stories/memories on a chronological timeline.
    I hope it proves a useful resource for you...
    http://www.saveeverystep.com

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  11. David, my friend that is the best new year resolution so far. I am sure you will get your book published by this year. I look forward to reading it and hopefully when I have grand children have them read it too.All the best with your project!

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  12. I wish you the very best with the book,I know for sure that it will be a super success...Lots of love and luck.

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  13. Everyone has something that they need to complete in life...I believe this is your project. I can feel your passion in your words. Good luck and looking forward to seeing your creativity work :)

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  14. Good for you. Whatever it takes to enable you to continue to stride forward is always a good thing. Much luck to you and I look forward to reading your books to my grandchildren one day.

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  15. David I see the excitement and determination in achieving your New Years resolution.

    I've followed your stories of the adventures you and Erin shared, what child wouldn't enjoy reading (on their level) these adventures.

    Many warm wishes and blessings your way, as you finish what I know will be a great book!

    Can't wait to see it!

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  16. I think it's great, David, that you are renewing your efforts of writing your children's book with Erin as the heroine. I look forward to its publication someday...I want to be one of the first to purchase it! I know my children would love it. :) I pray you great success in all your goals for 2012.
    ~many blessings

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  17. David the very first post I ever read of yours stuck in my heart. How I cried through every word, hung on every sentence and savoured every experience you wrote about. You have a wonderful overflowing cup of memories and a truly talented way of writing them combined with some of the darn cutest photo's I've ever seen. Your dream will become a reality for it is your hearts desire and when you write about Erin's adventures you will be contining the legacy that is Erin for another audience to embrace, savour and enjoy in the way that we have come to. It will happen, that I'm sure of x

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  18. David, I am sad not to read your posts but I am so happy for you and wish you all the success with this new venture. I know you will return and delight us with all your stories about Erin. May this project be blessed!

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  19. awwwww good luck David...I will be one who will be reading Erin's stories here and in books..As always...XOXOXOO

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  20. @Savira I'll do everything within my power to get this book published this year and yes Erin was sent for a reason

    @Saveeverystep Thanks for saying so and I intend to check out your website!! Take care!!

    @Rimly That would be great if your grandchildren had the opportunity to read Erin's picture book...Would mske mevery happy!! Blessings :)

    @Mary I feel this is another chapter in my story with Erin and despite her passing continues to influence me.

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  21. David I'm so thrilled that you are putting your energies in to something so beautiful and lasting ...it is truly the best way to keep Erin's memory alive! I wish you all you need to make this book a success. Will miss your writing here, but do keep in touch. Much love to you and Cody...

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  22. @Jen Moving forward in life is what everyone must do and getting this book published will help me do that

    @Debbie Thanks for the well wishes!! I hope kids and adults alike will embrace stories of Erin in a childrens format

    @Jessica I'd love for you to be one of the first to get a copy...Noah and Montana fit my target audience for sure. Blessings :)

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  23. @SJ Thanks for the most wonderful comment!! I'm glad you think so highly of what I write...Means alot coming from a talented wordsmith like you. Looking forward to reaching a larger audience in the future!1 Take care :)

    @Nelieta I will continue to blog as I'm not going anywhere. The only change is more time devoted to other projects.

    @Bonnie I'd very much love for you to read anything I write as your opinion is much valued!! Blessings :)

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