I’m baaaack! It’s
really true that you don’t really appreciate something until it’s gone. Being away from my blog for a week has made
me really miss putting words to paper.
Likewise it is nice to slip from my alter ego into the warm suit of
Rival Gates. During my time away I
realized why so many writers become recluses.
People can drive you nuts sometimes.
They can be demanding. Books are
never demanding. They just sit there
tempting you to read or write them. When
you get in a grove on one there is nothing better. You just don’t want to stop. Yet we cannot cut ourselves off from people,
as writers. The public provides the
basis of many of our best ideas. It is
the very things that drive us crazy that make the best writing fodder. As much as we’d like to live like Jimmy
Buffet and start writing only after the margaritas are gone and the sun has set
on some tropical shore, it’s just not practical. I may love it but writing is serious work and
deserves serious attention. That means
staying connected to society and live with everybody; even the crazy people. Sometimes you find yourself losing it. I was thinking of something my wife had been
telling me as I was calling a customer.
We talked about this and that and then when it was time to say goodbye I
said, “Ok, I love you. Bye.” Then I hung up. Moments later I looked at the
phone and thought, did I just say
that? Then comes the big question; do
I call back or leave it alone? If I call
back I could explain myself but I could make it worse too. If I don’t call what will he think? He couldn’t possibly take me seriously; could
he? It was a quandary. Whether it was cowardice or prudence, I
decided to let sleeping dogs lie and not call back. I never heard anything from him so as long as
I don’t get a Valentine’s Day card I should be in the clear. It just goes to show that no one is
perfect. Maybe the crazy people are nice
the rest of the time? Then again they
could just be born to be annoying.
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