Blast from the Past
One of the greatest things about teh interweebs is how it cuts across space and time. In the last week or so, I’ve gotten emails from old friends I’ve lost touch with, who are spread out around the world. It’s not a huge flood of contact, but it’s not a tiny trickle either.
A recurring thread in these letters is the need to follow your dreams, make them come true. Turns out a bunch of my friends write as well, and they’re a talented group. For example, check out this pretty passage –one of my correspondents, who generously offered to let me quote their email, summed up the quest to transcend time through writing’s alchemy:
For me, writing goes in fits and starts. Over the past 10 years or so I have started several novels (finished none) taken various workshops, scribbled and dreamed. I think it comes from the realiziation that in my head, I’m always living in other worlds. And because I’m a history buff, I’m often dreaming in the past and when I’m walking around a city or a town - whether it’s NYC or somewhere on my travels, I can’t help but think of “ghosts” and imagine the lives and stories of the people who were here before and breathed life into the place. So the writing comes from these strange obsessions but then something wonderful happens: when you’ve actually created something with your words, there’s a joy that can’t be matched.
I don’t think that time is a linear phenomenon…we experience it that way sometimes, but when something really important goes down, something that cuts to the bone, time stretches to fit that huge moment.
Posted on Tuesday, February 26th, 2008 at 6:29 am and is filed under Uncategorized. Follow: RSS 2.0 feed. Trackback from your own site.

February 26th, 2008 at 10:17 am
I love moments like this and this is the best part of being an author. Asking those questions and learning about those ghost before us.
Great post!
I love that others understand that for most of the day I am living in a world no one else can see and wish sometimes that I could stay there
February 26th, 2008 at 10:25 am
Yeah, Sarai!
I wanted my friend to see that we are members of the same tribe, people who walk in more than one world (and often bump into stuff in *this* world b/c we’re deep in a simultaneous dream LOL)
I had such a wonderful time at your site yesterday, btw…thanks again!
Michele