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Guest Post by Author Micki Peluso
I love to find out why other authors write. Below is Micki”s poignant essay on why she writes. ESSAY ON WHY I WRITE Writing is how I express the emotions not exposed through any other outlet. All the feelings that encompass my psyche, subconscious mind, and yes, even soul, must be written down on a large yellow legal pad with an Erasermate pen. This most sacred experience allows me to examine my feelings, to cope with the school of life. To pass the test. Who and what I am and hope to become are evident in my stories. In romance, I am the character searching for love, in paranormal, I am the character facing his/her demons, real or imagined. Humorous stories disguise me in my character’s blase’ take on the foibles of daily living. In every story that I write, I am there. My losses, sorrows, joys, loves and dreams are forever etched in print. They cannot exist without me, nor me without them. Yet, I do not write to live, or live to write. Writing helps me make sense of the drama called life. Writing soothes my soul, heals my sometimes broken heart. I will one day pass on to another realm, but my writing will be my epithet. It is an avenue of escape in an uncertain, sometimes frightening world – where love is fragile, dreams shatter, hope is dashed, then renewed. Writing takes me through the dark tunnel to the awaiting light. Writing is not what I do . . . It is who I am. Find out more about Micki and her writing here. January 30th, 2010 | Tags: author interview, essay, guest post, Judith Marshall features fellow author, why I write, write from your heart | Category: Support for women writers
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Wonderful article, and “Whippoorwill” was a touching and moving book!
This is one of the best books I have read in a long time Not only does it tell of the writers pain & sorrow It tells you of the love of family, the crazy things they do, and their trips across country are both harrowing and funny This is one book that you will not put down until you finish reading it
I am a huge fan of Micki Peluso’s and yet am still in awe when I read something new. The essay on why she is a writer is another example of her passion and eloquence!
I agree, Nicole. Thanks for your comment.