My new style of writing?

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Hi my Lovelies:

Since returning from Thailand, the weeks have taken me through a convalescent period that I caused to be more difficult by my own impatience to begin my new life. That horrid UTI is finally gone, the PICC has been removed from my arm, and I had my final check up with the women’s Urologist today. She seemed very pleased with the way my health is improving. Indeed, I do feel much better. I had seen an Endocrinologist yesterday and she told me to start using Estrogen patches rather than the pills; saying that, “your liver and kidneys will appreciate it.

I’ve gotten established with a little Lutheran Church and there are some very nice people there. This time there was no messing about, hoping for the best, I went straight to the pastor. She seems overjoyed to have me and says she will honor my wish to never talk about the “T” stuff. As some have told me I would do, I am well on my way to just disappearing into the fabric of society.

I read a lot, mostly Science Fiction and T fiction, generally enjoying what I read. Today while waiting a very long time for the Doctor, I looked for something to read. Let’s see there was a Veterans war remembrance book, a Field and Stream, a Hot Rod Magazine and all the other guy magazines any old guy could want.

No where was there a Vogue, Home and Garden, or even a Working Mother? Rather than pick up those grubby men’s books, I sat and watched people for a while and then stared at the wall. Getting desperate, I began prowling the clinic, and looking for anything, even a drivers manual to read.

Astonishingly, I found a Harlequin Romance by Betty Neels called, “Only by chance.” On first glance, I did not pick it up, thinking that I was far too intelligent and sophisticated to read something like that. I turned away from it looking for something else to read, even the business page of the newspaper. Not surprisingly, there was nothing at all there but this romance novel.

I stood there unable to make a decision for a minute and then making up my mind, I looked around to see if anyone was watching me. No, it appeared as if I was alone or at least ignored. Quickly, I snatched the book up, hid it under my arm and scurried guiltily back to my seat.

The wait today was unusually long, over two hours, so I dubiously began to read the book while trying to look like I was not reading it.

I am half way through the book, now and it has proven to be a very pleasant surprise to me. The story is very nice and at times I wiggle all over when a particularly nice passage is encountered, but I am also very mindful of the style of the author. It is very pleasant and relaxing.

Hmmm, maybe my stories should have some of the traits of a Harlequin Romance.

Gwenellen

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Guilty Reading

joannebarbarella's picture

Mills & Boone, Phantom comics. Just hide'em in brown paper wrappers and enjoy.
Love,
Joanne

Older times

My attitude about the books must just be a carry over from the days of my old life. LOL

Gwenellen

Haven't read Harlequins in a while

erin's picture

But I do like romance novels. It's all about relationships and feelings, guy fiction is mostly action and thinking. Both can be good.

Nora Roberts is like a whole library by herself. :) I can't imagine how she writes that fast. She writes mysteries, too, under a different name. Jude Deveraux, I think.

In fact, a lot of romance writers, especially many of the Harlequin/Mills&Boone type write other stuff under other names. Romance is the hungriest genre, so the paychecks can just keep coming.

An old girlfriend of mine hated romances, called them porn for church ladies. LOL. My favorites are the medieval and time travel ones. In fact, I'm working on one that is essentially a time travel romance. :)

Hugs,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

Awaiting Your Story

Erin, your time travel romance sounds lovely. I egarily awaiting its availability. Nora wrote one along that theme, a witch and knight are reborn over a thousand years to battle an evil sorcerer, break a curse and find lost love.

Hugs and love,
Cindy

PLUG

laika's picture

Now that's a blog, Gwenellen!
An insightful little essay/anecdote/confession
like a slice-of-life newspaper columnist would do.

The most romantic thing I've read in a while was LONELY HEARTS
by our very own Susan Brown. Got me feeling all kinds of good...
There's an ad for it down below this list of comment titles.
~~~Hugs, Laika

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What borders on stupidity?
Canada and Mexico.
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