That's right, write it NOW.
In this month's Elle magazine, Joyce Carol Oates is interviewed in part about her book 'A Widow's Story'. It'strue and based on her husband of over forty years getting pneumonia, going to the hospital and in one week, getting an infection and dying.
This experience is intensely violent to one's emotions and changes in life. It made me think of my own life and how your world can become completely overturned in a short time without notice.
Ms. Oates recalls she had to write it as she was going through it.. To write and feel the words in the months of widowhood immediatley after his death.
With happenings in my own life, I have often said, someday I will write about it.
But in truth, the waiting can change the intensity and perspective of feeling. Feelings might calm, understanding and acceptance might come, but too, anger or pain can also fester and grow.
When we wait to tell a story, the story itself often changes. Tell a story in a circle, whisper a few sentences in an ear and telling them to pass it on to the next person. By the time it comes back to you, part of the story is different by each teller and interpretation. Our own personal stories change as we journey through the road of life.
So write that story today, right now, when all the feelings are vivid and strong and want to be heard.. If it calls to you . . . write it again later on and see how the orchestra of life has given it a different rhythm.
That's how all my older posts started. I have a story to tell.
ReplyDeleteYou are so right! As we change, the way we look at things that have happened in our lives, changes also.
ReplyDeleteBless you Lord for your unchanging love and nature. You, oh Lord, are the steadfast rock to which we cling when things around us are changing leaving us in an ocean of uncertainty. Thank you Lord for change, we could never cope with this life if it were not for the certainty of change and certainty too of your eternal character. Thank you Lord for the ability you have instilled within us to tell our stories and thereby encouraging others to stand firm awaiting your guidance and mercy.
ReplyDeleteBless you Lord God almighty, we love you.