Friday, October 4, 2013
Bigger Man than Me
October’s arrival symbolizes different things for
different people—and for the record, I’ve already put the pumpkins on display
in my yard. However, the symbolism is
different for me—October marks the two-year anniversary of my last job
interview. It was October of 2011 when I
last sat in an office and answered questions about myself, my skills,
abilities, and viewpoints regarding librarianship. It would be another long five months before I
began to write my first novel, “Windswept”.
Approximately ten novels later find me at my present state. I apply for jobs, and have consistently done
over the years, but with no results.
Writing has been my salvation, though I will freely admit to doing nothing
more strenuous than editing previous works over the past two months. Perhaps I am doing things halfheartedly, but
no one who knows me well can accuse me of doing nothing. I can apply all of the career labels I want
to myself, but I have neither the means nor the ability to make them
stick. That, faithful readers, will be
left up to someone far more generous and considerate than I.
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