Against All Odds

Finding yourself moved by your own writing can be a surreal experience, but I believe all writers should write with incredible passion for the story they are telling and pour as much of that as they can into every scene. If you can’t create a love story and characters that move you, then it’s less likely to have meaning for anyone else.

I was driving home from the grocery store the other day when an old song from the 80s that I hadn’t heard in a long time came on. Well, twenty seconds into it, and I had tears streaming down my face. All I could think about was Jay and Linc from Breathe.

I was reminded once again how much I love this story. Which was a nice feeling. After a book is released you tend to get some distance from it. You’re busy working on something else, and you take a step back from the previous story. You are no longer holding it as close to you as when you were writing it, and that may be a good thing. It’s out in the world and people are having their own experiences with it, their own reactions, which is both exciting and disconcerting at times.

This song reminded me how much I love this story, how much I wanted to take these two men and give them the possibility of a new life, a happy ending together despite all the odds against them. It also reminded me that forgiveness and love can be such positive influences in our lives.

So I sat there listening and crying, thinking about Jay and Lincoln. They felt like these real people who had been through something, and I had merely the pleasure of helping them find their way. Yeah, call me a nut. I love this job!

So here’s a live performance for the song that had me crying while sitting in my driveway the other day: “Against All Odds.”

Video I Love: The Power of Words

“This short film illustrates the power of words to radically change your message and your effect upon the world.” (Source: YouTube)

Video I Love: Organizing your bookcase? Try this…

Some folks from blonderland.com and ohkamp.com decided to organize their bookcase one weekend. They said, “It got a little out of hand…” (source: YouTube)

I don’t think I’ve ever had this much free time, but it’s a fun video to watch.

Video I Love: The Rare Betty White Blooper

I absolutely adore Betty White, and this blooper vid gave me a laugh. I can’t help but giggle when Betty does. Hope you enjoy it.

Happy Valentine’s Day! Here’s what I’m loving today…

 

Happy Valentine’s Day! I hope you all have or find someone to love who also loves and respects you.

Here are a few things I’m loving that I wanted to share.

  1. Video of an 80 year old grandmother speaking about her gay son
    “My son is not an issue. He’s a person. Just like you.”
  2. If you need some extra words when talking to your lover tonight check out these 47 words to call your lover
  3. Looking for a gay Valentine or other e-card? Try Out Greetings (that’s where the picture above came from)
  4. And lastly, check out what my honey made for my office. Isn’t it great?

    Sloan's Framed Book Covers

    (c) Sloan Parker 2011

Hope you have a great week!
Sloan