Dreams are very important. Not only do they assist and protect our physical and mental health, but they tell us things. Things we need to know.
Last night I slept an uninterrupted 8 hours for the first time I can remember in a very long time, and had a dream. It is a dream that comes to me at certain points in time, and always has something to tell me. The overall setting of the dream is more or less the same, but the elements and how they relate to my life situation at the given moment are different. I woke up this morning knowing what the dream had to say, and it was all good.
For many months I have been in strictly survival mode, dealing with one ailment after another, none life-threatening, but continually draining me. All my creativity was funneled into my design business and my web business, both at their peak of activity at Christmas, (what there was of it.) At the end of the day, I just faded. My dream of writing and illustrating children’s books was gathering dust in the corner.
And then came the bright spot, helping me pick the dream up, dust it off, and sit it right here next to me, it’s little face beaming with hope again. That bright spot was a meeting with my fellow facilitators of my local writing and illustrating group, HCCWIG. Although it was not my turn to be critiqued, the company of these creative, funny, warm and intelligent women infused my dream with life again, and I believe, helped me to also have that wonderful dream.
So today, I raise my (coffee) cup in a toast of cheer to (in alphabetical order — drum roll please) …. Cathy, Felicia, Laurie, Leeza and Sheri (and yes, even Little O) … for being the inspiring group they are. My dream is wriggling with excitement for when we can next sit down together and create something magical in children’s books. Thanks, guys!
The moral of the story: If you are a writer (or illustrator) feeling the need for support in your craft, be sure to seek out and find a local writers’ group — many are often listed on the SCBWI site. So check out and join SCBWI, too! Reach out and find fellow creatives that share your dream, and who will be happy to hold its hand through the tough times and celebrate in the good.
Right back at you, Jeanne.
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Awwwww. I’m verklempt! Thanks, Jeanne. It was an awesome meeting, as usual and I feel the same way. I was so touched by your suggestion and support last night regarding my personal journey as a novelist and feel so lucky to have all of you there cheering me on, and that I can be witness and a cheerleader to all of you.
THAT, was one long run-on sentence and proof that I am not a PB writer!!!!!!!
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One or the other of us has said it before to the group, and it’s true every time … I couldn’t do it without you.
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