There was a lull in my blog, waiting for the next message to
continue the journey.
As hard as I tried to force the continuation, nothing was eventuating,
zip, zero, zilch!
I scratched my head, maybe it was all just a fanciful dream?
It was laid to rest, yet again.
Four weeks ago a dear friend sent me a link for a job as a
travel writer, not having the qualifications they required, I sent my resume
and quirky cover story just in case. OK
while I am here, a quick browse through the other ads, randomly sending my
details like throwing darts blindfolded. I barely remember applying for the ad as
a writer to Weekend Notes, quite frankly never heard of it.
Opening my emails the next day, a reply, where is your story/review
to be published? I hadn’t written a
review in my life! Scrambling through my computer, I remembered typing notes
about the Laughter Club here in Cronulla.
Maneuvering through the maze of online publishing, creating
a profile and a crash course in writing short effective words (so unlike my
blog! He he he) I managed to send the review with one measly photo. Oh well,
nothing to lose! The editors were
amazingly helpful, nurturing my along my rocky path.
Two days later, receiving an email ‘WeekendNotes review published’.
Published? My euphoric soul erupted brilliantly. Screaming
down the phone to my dear author
friend, ”I’m Published!” You
would have thought it was to the volumes o f ‘War and Peace’.
My words were out in the stratosphere for all to see. My profile
was out there, me sitting on a HD Softail for all to see.
The
cogs in my mind went into overdrive, each review gaining momentum and clarity.
Each article paved the way for another, and another, and another.
As of
3rd May, my profile now reads
23 articles,
Ranked #17 as a veteran
writer,
One bronze and one gold
award,
Over 2,200 readers and
Many followers and comments
Invites to write reviews flooding
in almost daily.
Now let’s see where we are:
VISION - to travel and write of those in their bliss.
BIKE LICENCE
PUBLISHED ARTICLES
Harley Davidson Softail
– still elusive.
Again, the journey
continues…….
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