Dorothy: “You have to have written to have writer’s
block. Otherwise we all have it!”
Friday, July 5, 2013
Pretty Place
I don’t
consider this blog a travelogue, but I have written on several occasions about
various sources I have utilized to inspire my fiction, and locations are chief
among them. Last weekend I was fortunate
to attend a wedding at the Pretty Place Chapel near Cleveland, South
Carolina. I had not Google’d it
beforehand and therefore was amazed, in the best way possible, when we arrived
at the venue. The wedding was incredibly
beautiful as well, really a lovely ceremony, but I still can’t get over the
chapel. It was built literally on the
edge of a cliff, high above a valley below.
One of those “On a clear day you can see forever” deals. There is something undoubtedly spiritual and
soul-stirring about an open-air house of worship placed within the clouds. It is a memory I will carry with me for a
long time. Anyway, even before seeing
the chapel I thought it might make a good setting for a novel, and I still feel
that way. I just have to synthesize some
of my ideas into something cohesive. Personal
stress plus the inevitable worries that come with publishing have led to a
prolonged writer’s block, although I haven’t started a new novel and thus the
block only exists in the metaphorical sense.
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