Monday, June 29, 2015

Back in the Saddle Part One

It was a beautiful sunny summer morning. The heat had yet to become oppressive, and a slight breeze caressed over the still-green blanket of wheat, causing it to wave back and forth like a flag.

Two young women by the names of Renee and Amelia were getting set to make the most of the morning by going on an adventure. This particular adventure would be one that consisted of two horses, saddle bags packed full of picnic sandwiches, and endless, pine-scented trails ahead.

Pablo, my favorite horse. I love him to pieces!
"It's been forever since we have done this," Amelia remarked as she heaved the brown western saddle onto her trusty chocolate brown and white paint horse's back. 


The horse, who went by the name of Pablo, blew out a long breath through his nostrils and attempted to sneak a bite of the lush, green grass underneath his feet. Pablo snorted in almost human-like frustration as he was hindered with a sharp jerk of the lead rope by Mel.

"Now, old man," she scolded gently. "You know you are not supposed to graze until after you work."

Next to her, bridling a big red Thoroughbred named Riley, Renee grinned. "That silly paint of yours can never seem to stop eating. But you're right. We have both just been so busy. There is just never been time for us to go on a ride." 

Renee gave Riley a pat as he accepted the bit nonchalantly. Next to her, Pablo was not wanting to have anything to do with his bridle. He kept throwing his head up as high as he could beyond Amelia's reach, preventing her form getting anywhere near him with the headstall.

"Having problems?" Renee asked.

"Nope," Mel answered assuredly. "I have bridled him once, I can do it again." With that remark, along with a bit of coaxing, Pablo eventually took his bit, chomping at it as it settled between his teeth. It almost seemed like he was glaring at Mel as she slid the headstall over his ears.

"There, all ready!" Mel declared, turning back to Renee. 

"Good," Renee responded, feigning a yawn. "I was about to fall asleep here watching you."

The two young women made sure that all their gear was secure before they mounted up. Both were exited and prepared for what they anticipated to be a joyful morning ride through the forest.

As they made their way down the trail, Amelia and Renee chatted gaily to each other. They were both writers, and each of them were taking turns telling the other about all the exciting tales they were composing.

They both eventually grew silent, content to enjoy the sights and sounds of the beautiful green nature around them for a time. After a while, Renee, who was riding in the lead, turned to face Mel.

"Just think, if you had given up on horses back when you were thrown, chances are we would not have become such good friends, or have been able to go on trail rides together.

"Yea," Mel remarked. "Even I can't believe how close I came to giving up on on one of my passions." She said as she gave Pablo an affectionate pat.

Her thoughts then wandered back to the summer of 2008. It was the fateful summer when she was thrown. Oh how that experience had changed her life...


Part two comes next week! Please leave a comment and follow if you enjoyed this post.

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Investigative Discoveries through Storywriting

It is that time again.

You sit down at your desk, a blank notebook and your favorite writing pen. The two objects seem to stare back at you, echoing the anticipation you feel.

It can only be the anticipation that comes with starting a new story. The act of writing a new story can be an investigation and discovery in its own right.


How can this be? You ponder in your mind. Well, whenever you write a story, you go on a quest to discover new worlds and characters. It is within these worlds and through these characters that the desire within a character is discovered.

The characters you create in your written adventure will stop at nothing to reach this desire that has been awakened within them, no matter what odds they may face along the way. Through all of this, you as a writer go on an investigation of sorts to see to it that your characters meet their desire in the end.

In this investigation, you and your characters are bound to cross road blocks. These roadblocks and obstacles will require some creative innovation to get through. Sometimes, there will just be no possible way to get through these obstacles. When this occurs, further detective work is required to find some other way to reach a goal in a story.

My hope is that you will come along with me as I take you on an investigation through the art of story writing. I want to use my love and knowledge of history to take you through adventures of characters from all eras of our Nation's history. There will of course be stories of a more modern time, and maybe a futuristic tale or two.

Finally, there will be some tips and challenges offered to help you improve your own writing. The writing tips and tricks will be for both aspiring and seasoned authors alike. I hope to provide you with useful material to help you along as you either launch or continue your writing journey.

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