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Where I’m At

Lately, my writing projects consist of poetry, short stories, and a fiction novel based on true events.

With poetry there isn’t much to explain.

The short story I’m working on is called Gnip and the Master of Shefsberry. It’s a fantasy/world travel story where Gnip is an Invisilite a creature that is invisible unless he is lonely and/or sad. Then he is visible to humans such as Bryan the overseer of the Shefsberry lighthouse. I only just started this story so I don’t have much more than that.

Searching for Faith, is a fiction story I am writing using a couple of big life experiences from my life but putting a fictional spin on them. Sage is 17, the youngest in the family and she takes care of her mother who is battling cancer. Everyone else is in school or at work. She’s the sole caretaker and she is under a lot of stress to keep her emotions in check as she watches her mother deteriorate in front of her each day.

Before her mother gets really sick, her mother asks Sage to promise that she won’t leave God when she passes away. Sage promises, but knows it was what her mother wanted to hear and that Sage was still searching out her faith and how much she really believed about this Jesus character.

Donna, Sages, mother, sees through Sage’s “promise” and throws in conversations about Jesus and to help her daughter see the importance of knowing Christ. These conversations continue until Donna is so weak she can barely talk. She passes away later in the day.

Sage goes through the motions of the calling hours, memorial service, and funeral, but she starts to notice she doesn’t feel right. The longer the days pour on the more she feels the symptoms of both grief and oncoming depression.

In the months following, she sees a handful of doctors and they all say the same thing: she’s depressed from the loss of her mother.

Months roll on, and she doesn’t feel any better. Her father takes her to the emergency room after she harms herself. At the hospital she is fixed up but a social worker is called in and says she needs to admit herself to the mental health ward, or they will admit her. So Sage admits herself.

Basically, Sage goes through months of battling her loss and grief and starts a trial of medications. She gets little relief, when her doctor recommends she try ketamine infusions. She goes in for ketamine infusions but is told she has to try ECT first. If ECT doesn’t work, then they will go to ketamine infusions. She tries ECT a few times but starts to lose her memory, so the doctor stops the ECT treatments. Ketamine is next and Sage notices some much needed improvement. The doctor who runs the ECT/Ketamine department suggests her med manager see if they could get a psych evaluation done.

Once Sage goes through a psych evaluation she learns she has bipolar disorder and is started on lithium. After the medication kicks in, she notices her mood improve greatly and she is better able to function normally. Between the ketamines and lithium she is back on her feet.

But through everything, she was surprised to learn she was pulling on her mother’s faith, which had now become hers. She had realized she was following Jesus no matter where she went and had a longing to leanr more about Him. She picks up her Bible, opens it up to Matthew chapter one, and starts reading the gospels.

She feels her mother’s spirit with her and looks around the room. “Alright, Mom. I know you’re here. Even if only briefly. I’m doing okay now. You don’t have to worry.”

“I admit I was worried about you,” her mother’s spirit appeared.

Sage gasps, not really expecting her mother’s spirit to appear. “Mom! I thought you were in Heaven.”

“I was, but I was allowed to visit you one last time.”

“Oh. I was hoping you could stay.”

“You know I can’t.”

Sage drops her head, “I know.”

“I just wanted to reassure you that you’re headed down the right path. And to keep going that way.”

“What path?”

Donna points to Sage’s Bible.

“Oh, the Bible.”

“Yes. The more you read, the more you’ll learn about the stories and truths I’ve told you. Are you willing to keep reading?”

“Yes, Of course, Mom. I have a thirst for this now.”

Donna smiled. “That’s great. I only wish I could be here to guide and teach you.”

“I know. I wish there was someone I could talk to about this stuff.”

“You have your father. He loves talking about the Bible. He just thinks none of his children are interested.”

“But that’s not true. I have always had a curiosity and love for Jesus. I just wasn’t as active about it because the Bible was hard to understand.”

“What translation are you reading?”

“What?”

“Translation?”

“Oh, it’s the New King James version.”

“That’s why. You have always had a hard time understanding that version. Your grandmother on your dad’s side had an NIV version. That should be easier. Ask your father for it. See if you can understand it. If you can, ask him to buy you your own Bible. That way you can highlight verses, or underline them, and take notes in your Bible.”

“You can do that in a Bible?”

Donna laughed. “Yes, you can.”

“Donna, it’s time to go,” said a deep, calm, disembodied voice.

“What was that?” Sage stood up and looked around the room. “Am I going crazy? First I see you and then I’m talking to you and then I hear another voice.”

“You’re not going crazy. I’m really here and the voice you heard was God’s. I need to go now.”

“God’s voice?”

“Yes. Be good for your father be there for your family.”

“I will. I love you.”

“I love you too, dear.”

Donna disappeared and Sage fell into a puddle of tears.

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Okay so that is all I have about that story for now. I wasn’t planning on going so long with the dialogue part. lol. I’m not sure where I want to go with the story from there. I have more brainstorming to do. If you have any thought’s, questions, or suggestions, feel free to leave me a comment or send me an email at soucieji@gmail.com

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Embrace Your Calling as a Kingdom Writer Today

Hmm… Kingdom Writers, huh? Well, I’m a writer and assuming “kingdom” means the Kingdom of God then yes, I am a Kingdom Writer. I always said that if it weren’t for God, I wouldn’t have the gift of writing. I wouldn’t be able to weave words, as they say.

Kingdom Writers is also a podcast. I discovered it over the last couple of days when looking at other writing podcasts. I wanted to share it with you. CJ and Shelley Hitz run the podcast. They also write their own content, including books, and have their own website.

Okay, so that was a big info dump, but I’m just so excited to share the information with you. If you write for God, I think you’ll enjoy the podcast.

I’m currently reading the book Kingdom Writers: Move Forward In God’s Call to Write. I just started it so I can’t say what it’s like just yet. If it’s anything like the podcast, I know I’ll be encouraged to keep writing. When I’m done with the book I’ll let you know my thoughts.

But for now, I’ll let you check out the links. I’ll let you make the decision for yourself if you’re a Kingdom Writer or not.

Take care and I’ll check back soon.

Janis

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Month After NaNo

So here we sit in December, just beginning the second week. Today manuscripts for Lulu’s Wrimo Accelerator deal are due today. Mine won’t make the cut, just because I am not ready to submit. For one it is not finished. However, the deadline for a free manuscript review is December 31st so I may shoot for that. I have my printed “chapters”, or what are proposed chapters at the moment, printed in front of me. I think I have one more to print. Today I am hoping to get some editing in.

Watched the show “A Good Read” on PBS and watched a couple of interviews with Maine authors. Stephen King was the interview I ended on. (Watch it here: http://video.pbs.org/video/1357861895/)I couldn’t possibly watch another interview after the creative juices were just flowing and my soul begging me to sit down and write. Stephen was the Big Name growin up in my house. Seems I was always shooed out of the room when someone rented one of the movies based off his books. I remember when IT came out and my brother told me the movie was based off a book that Stephen King wrote. I hadn’t a clue who Stephen was at the time, but my brother showed the book and my eyes widened and jaw dropped when I saw how thick the book was! I remember saying, “I wanna do that someday,” and then I went off playing never writing anything serious until over ten years later when I was seventeen and my mother was dying of cancer. I was writing in a journal, but wasn’t writing anything else. Not until the end of March 1999 just  a few weeks before my mother died, I wrote a poem for her, “Forever My Mother”.  Her death sparked a range of emotions I didn’t know I could feel and since I felt I had no one but God to talk to, I wrote. I wrote in my journal and then poetry…then…lyrics…then short stories…then my first attempt at a novel which I thoroughly enjoyed, but now is recycled though I have kept the character names.

After watching the interview with Stephen tonight, he helped me realize something with my current novel and what I was struggling with throughout NaNoWriMo and struggling with this morning. I was blocking the full range of emotions I used to write with after my mother died. My writing was full of driving emotion then and I believe that trying to always be positive and never show anything otherwise has really stumped the creative process. What am I thinking anyway? We’re human. God created us with emotions and our characters have emotions and reactions, otherwise they would be pretty boring.  Without emotion, or actions driven bey emotions, there isn’t drive to the story….no plot…no action!  D’oh! Time for major rewrite.

So I guess Stephen inspired me once again, but also taught me something, or rather reminded me, that we need our emotions to survive, to create, to drive us forward to that next pivotal moment in our story that could change everything!

Thanks, Stephen. Guess you just never know when you will be inspired and helped by someone, or just who that someone will be.

Now I must get going and get to work on my NaNoWriMo story and get as much done as I can before the 31st!

God bless and good night!

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NaNo Day 19 – Slumped Again

Number 19

I didn’t make my word count for day 19! I wrote 759 words which is still much better than nothing. I guess fighting a cold is just wearing me out. I fell asleep at my computer again!!! Grrr!

So yeah, I guess sleepiness is an issue, yet I go to bed and don’t sleep well because I didn’t get my full word count in.

I am wondering if part of the reason I have been falling asleep at my computer is that I am bored, or dread sitting at it and typing. I think I need to change it up a bit and write long hand. Yeah, I did mention it in one of my last posts and did have the intentions of doing it, but never did. This time, I mean it. I have everything set to do so. I have never written long hand for NaNo before so we’ll see how things go.

How are you doing on your word count? Any tips or tricks you’ve discovered to help yourself though NaNo?

 

 

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NaNo Day 18 – Almost

Number 18

 

I was short on the word count for the day. I ended up having a good conversation with my husband for about an hour and a half when I normally would be doing NaNo. The conversation was important though so it was good we had it.

After the conversation I wrote for about an hour until midnight and typed just over 1,000. So close but still need to make up a few hundred words. It’s okay though. I am learning it’s important not to beat myself up and to be happy for the word count I did get!

Total word count so far: 34,034

 

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NaNo day 17 – Almost Made It

Number 17

Well, I didn’t make the word count last night.  I wrote just over 1,100 words and went to take a break I was planning to be back from. Ha!!! Guess what…I fell asleep and when I woke up it was after midnight!! Nooooo!!!! Arrrr!

I was so close. Just few hundred words more and I would have made the minimum count. I’m feeling rather bummed right now. I had a personal goal to at least meet the minimum everyday, even if  I was ahead, and I failed to do that yesterday. I really needed to keep this goal because I know next week my daughter ill be off from school and I’ll be cooking some food the day before Thanksgiving and the day of Thanksgiving!

I’m exhausted thinking about it.

Well, I hope I’ll be able to make up that 600 words in addition to the 1667 I’ll have to write for day 18.

For now I have to be off to bed.

Night all.

 

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NaNo Day 17 – Rockin’ N’ Rollin’

Number 17

 

It’s toward that time of night for me! NaNo writing session #17! I already have some ideas in my head I need to input into a couple of chapters. Then I will continue writing where I left off last night.

So far today, no birds flying into the windows and it’s not likely to happen now that it is dark out. Phew! lol. Looking like a pretty calm night.

Time for dinner, little family time perhaps, and then daughter off to bed. Then, prayer before writing and then writing time!

God bless you all on your writing journey!

 

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NaNo Day 16 – Managed!

Number 16

 

Here we are it is 11:34PM Eastern time and I just finished writing 1,766 words for the night. I so cannot do more. I can barely keep my eyes open after the busy day I had.

Total word count now is: 31,847

My characters are about to undergo one dramatic change that will affect all of their lives, some for the better, some for the worst.

Must get off to bed before I fall asleep in my chair!

Night all and God bless!

 

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NaNo Day 16 – Gimping Along

Number 16

I must admit. Tonight is starting off quite slowly…er…well really I haven’t started at all. It has been a long day.

Was up at 7 and then while eating breakfast there was a loud BANG! on my front window. I look up and see this plume of feathers everywhere. A bird flew into the window, but I knew it had to be a bit one for the sound of the impact. Surprised my window was cracked!

I went outside and looked around and didn’t see the bird at first. When I turned to go back inside there he was. Laying on the ground was a partridge, breathing, but clearly out of sorts and confused at what happened. So I go back inside and call the Maine Game Wardens to figure out what I should do. I was told to wait an hour to see if the bird came back around and if he/she did, and did not injure anything, it would fly off on it’s own. So I wanted and checked on the bird about an hour later and as soon as it saw me, it flew off. Good ending there!

Shortly after that it was off to the vet for two dogs. One was up to date on shots, the other needed everything. Got that done and then picked up a friend from church and brought her home to spend the day with us. We enjoyed good food and watched Garfield: The Movie which we all loved! I can never get enough of Garfield! lol.

It wasn’t until about 7:30 or so when we got back home after taking our friend back to her place. It is after 9PM Eastern.

Listening to Pandora and Elvis is singing “Suspicious Minds”. Perfect time period music for my story.

Hmm Well, I guess I should go and get writing.

I just want to say, “Thank you. Thank you very much.” for reading along! :)

 

 

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NaNo Day 15 – Outta The Park!

Number 15Did it again!!! Yay!!! Wrote 2,426 words which gives me a total word count of….

30,081. I could write more if I wanted to, but I think I’m done for the night. Need to be up early.

Had some good changes happen in my book I wasn’t expecting that is really working in my favor…at least for tonight. lol. We’ll see about tomorrow’s writing session and see how well that goes.

Well, my fellow NaNoWriMos, I must be off to bed. Sleep well and God bless!