Just out of curiousity I registered with a website devoted to those us us who needed a little help - stroke victims, MS & the like. The stories were horrific. And the writers were often so brave, making light of the most horrendous tales. They made my story seem like child's play - so what if I now have only two styles of walking - A duchess who's been too much to the gin bottle {that is, upright & very regal, but only to keep myself from falling over} & a mad Balinese type, with wild ,eccentric gestures. Well, most of the inhabitants of the village think me mad anyway; for a start, I don't have a proper job - I write & that's not like going out to work everyday at 7 a.m & returning at 6 p.m. is it? I've lost count of the people who've told me 'I intend to write a children's book one day, but I haven't time right now.'
But my friend Anne, a writer like me, but of crime novels, tells me that some victims - & by that I mean anyone in a distressing situation - complain constantly about their lot & this is ultimately unattractive - sad but true. Friends rally round but are driven away by the constant moans. So I shall try to keep up my saintly forbearance & smile in the face of adversity.
Or is that going a bit too far?
Posts archive for: 4 June, 2007
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Child's Play
@ 2007-06-04 – 09:21:25
