Stories that Inspire

My novel, Life in Harmony, (Available Tuesday 12/1/15) is a book that I hope inspires. With the creation of Pangloss Sea Books, I was inspired to focus this blog (along with Twitter and Facebook) on stories that inspire. In looking at the other stories I am working on, there is a consistent theme of hope, faith and redemption in them. I appreciate stories that have a very positive uplifting ending. I should preface that it doesn’t always have to have a completely happy ending but it should be a story that gives hope or an inspirational message.

In the movie, Silver Lining Playbook, Pat (Bradley Cooper) is upset by the ending to Hemingway’s “A Farewell to Arms.” He rationalizes that life is hard enough as it is. “Can’t you have a happy ending?”

Pat reads Hemingway and looks for a happy ending!
Pat reads Hemingway and looks for a happy ending in “Silver Linings Playbook.”

Too often in our modern world we are reminded of news that takes us away from inspiration. Tragedy befalls the news daily with reminders of what isn’t working in the world. Lately, social media seems clogged with hate-filled rhetoric and frankly who wants to read that after a long day of work? Not me!

When I began to think of how I would use this website and social media channels, I made a commitment to seek out stories that inspire. Whether it is something that I have written or something I read or watched, I plan on sharing it here. I want this to be a place where you can come and find something filled with hope, something that inspires or something that just balances out the negative in your life.

Life is too short to sweat the negative stuff…why not look to hope in filling that void.

Here’s a sample of what types of stories I plan on sharing here:

This story appeared this morning on “CBS This Morning” in a piece by Steve Hartman.

 

LIH Cover 2015It’s official! Life in Harmony has a publication date – December 1, 2015!

Yes, this is exciting and long overdue news. You can pre-order e-books now on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. It is also available for Kobo, Overdrive and various other formats. It should be available on iTunes hopefully before of the end of the year. Print Books will be available starting 12/1 on Amazon.

Over the next 10 weeks, I will be having a Blog Blitz covering various topics and themes connected to Life in Harmony.  I will also have other important announcements about the book and some other exciting opportunities related to the book’s publication.  Subscribe to this blog (top right) now to stay connected! Please also subscribe on Twitter or Facebook for more frequent updates!

 

The Albatross Necktie

Close-up of Claucasian mid-adult man straightening necktie.I know it’s been two years and just when you think I’ve given it all up… I’m back!

The truth is this has been a long time in coming. Raising a family leads to making decisions that you insist you would never have to make, but do because what you want rides secondary to what responsibility holds. All during the past two years, I have had the publication of “Life in Harmony” hanging around my neck like an albatross necktie. I know that term is incredibly negative and in reality it’s not entirely the way it sounds. Has it been choking me with reminders of what should be? Absolutely! Sometimes we need those gnawing reminders to eat at us so we don’t forget about what lies deep inside us still yearning to get out.

Certainly, the daily grind of life and responsibility can weigh us down. It detracts you from affording the mental capacity of personal goals. Don’t get me wrong. I love my children and wouldn’t change my life with them for anything. No one tells you in person or in any parenting books the level of sacrifices you will make to show your children love. With them as my priority, most of my writing efforts in the last two years have been dedicated what has become known in our house as the annual “Summer Binders” (Books that guide my boys through their summer months in productive ways …more on that at another date).

The truth is I wouldn’t allow myself to work on anything else because of that albatross I wore as a reminder of something left unfinished. I knew what I needed to do to get “Life in Harmony” to publication but didn’t have the time or mental capacity to see it through except on vacations from the Monday-Friday, bill-paying job. And while sparks of creativity would tempt me into writing something else, I refused out of guilt. I needed to see this through to the end first. So I wore “Life in Harmony” around my neck not doing much else with writing because if there was time to write, it should be used to get the book into print.

So slowly but surely I built the bridge to this very personal goal one stone at a time. Finally, the bridge looks LIH Cover 2015complete and the necktie is coming off. “Life in Harmony” is finally ready for its close-up.

What has emerged is a good story that I hope others will enjoy. In working with my new incarnation through Pangloss Sea Books, “Life in Harmony” will hopefully be a new start for a new way of publishing and marketing books. The book will enjoy a soft release this holiday season. A soft release is a slow release where we can hopefully build an audience for an eventual larger release sometime next year.

For the few of you who are reading this I thank you. You can expect more consistent posts in the next few weeks. That necktie is now cast off and I am ready for what comes next. Look for this blog to take a strong turn toward positive story-telling with a new emphasis on “Stories that Inspire!”

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