This morning, I overheard my twelve-year-old twin sons concocting a
story. One took charge of the writing; the other, the illustrations.
The longer I listened, the younger I felt. Memories from my own
childhood came rushing back. The hours I spent dreaming up stories.
The passion that flowed through me as I put pen to paper. The joy of
conjuring just the right words to paint a picture, a character, an
entire world. That passion and joy guided me toward my present life as
an author. They took center stage as I penned my historical romance, Flight of the Raven, the first of The Novels of Ravenwood.
Fiction
is fun! It’s magical and fills me with childlike wonder. Inspiration
strikes, and my mind comes alive with faces, names, settings, and
scenarios. Characters become as real as family and friends. Dialogue
flows, and suddenly, I’m taking dictation. The story unfolds, and one
page wends toward three hundred.
Before I know it, I’ve created a
whole world. Readers I’ve never met will enter and inhabit it. Their
imaginations will add to it, shaping my world into something unique to
each reader. That’s the miracle of fiction. As writers and readers, we
co-create experiences that not only enhance everyday life but lift us
out of it into a realm where anything is possible.
The greatest
gift for an author is knowing her work makes others happy. Needless to
say, I’m a fan of happily ever after. And I’m a fan of anyone who
embraces the magic of the written word. A big thanks to my children for
reminding me of it this morning.
I hope you enjoy Flight of the Raven. Happy reading!
Judith Sterling
http://www.judithmarshallauthor.com
Available at:
The Wild Rose Press
Amazon
Barnes and Nobles
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