Acceptance
>> Sunday, March 24, 2013 –
Book,
dreams,
Memoir,
publishing
“Honey, it still doesn’t work,” Paul sighs, staring straight ahead. The eye roll implied in his tone is hidden behind his sunglasses.
“Well, we need
to get it fixed!” I say with mock alarm and then add “When my book is published
you won’t have to drive me to work anymore,” nodding as I survey the dirt
encrusted snow mounds passing by the car window. The snow is brown this time of year, with
splotches of yellow, like frozen lemonade; the byproduct of zealous dogs marking
temporary territory. I wince at the thought of urine soaked sidewalks, the snow
like a black- light highlighting the DNA no one wants to see.
“Will I have to cook your meals, clean the
house and wash your nasty little underwear anymore?” He asks.
“You are the
man behind the man,” I say magnanimously, not fully appreciating the subtext
until I say it. This time Paul uses a
finger to lower his sunglasses on his nose so that I can see that he has
decided to focus on the innuendo. My one
raised eyebrow tells him to get his mind out of the gutter, but he knows that
is where I like it.
Smiling, I
return to my thoughts. Having just completed
a memoir writing class my focus lately has been looking at my life through the
dual lenses of memory and meaning. My goal: to write a short memoir piece that
would be accepted for publication in a literary magazine, which has been
accomplished and will be published in the fall.
What else can
I achieve? There is only one way to find
out. Less time to write blog posts, I’m
afraid, but more time to write chapters.
“Who will
play you in the movie?” Paul asks. I consider his question as I look through the car window. The snow melts and the sun paints the topical waters orange. Palm trees whisper in the wind. I dip my toes into the pool and breathe in the heady jasmine scented air.
If you are
going to dream, dream big and dream in color.