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Blogger Holly said...

The Grad school thing? Did that back in the 80's. Sheessh, could it really be that long ago? Yeah...okay...sigh.

I enjoyed it. I thought it was going to be the gateway to what I wanted which, turns out, not so much. But, I'm proud of that accomplishment. And, that can't be a bad thing...

July 31, 2009 at 12:51 PM

Blogger Bonnie Zieman, M.Ed. said...

Well, dear old departed Joseph Campbell was right. There are predictable stages to the hero/heroine's journey. I feel like I was looking back on my life a few years ago as I read yours.

Flailing around for my next adventure, I too applied and was accepted to do my doctorate - and was over the moon with the new challenge and the fact that I could engage in my favorite sport - learning. I had so much fun thinking about topics for my thesis, but began to notice I felt somewhat constrained and hindered by having to conform to the guidelines and preferred topic areas of the program.

Then we bought a new home with an acre of land, beautiful gardens and even a brook. My daughter suddenly left her husband and she and her 2 daughters moved to the new house with us for a time. I realized then that I did not want to be confined to working on a thesis - that I had other things I wanted to do - and I wanted the freedom to do them when I chose. So I withdrew from the Ph.D. program and have not regretted it.

Life is so good and family continues to be central even when the nest is empty - they keep flying back to visit all the time.

I wish you good luck in your new adventure. Wonderful to stand on the edge of the threshold - it is also known as "liminal space" - the verge of something new and exciting.

July 31, 2009 at 12:56 PM

Blogger stregata said...

It sounds like you have a great husband, very dedicated and loving! I wonder how your story will continue...

July 31, 2009 at 1:03 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Wonderful..amazing post Barb. I knew I would learn new things about you..I gotta get that book!! I love the way you leave us waiting for the next piece. Silly me...as the wonderful writer you are..you are wicked good with a hook girl!!
I just love coming to the blogs and finding you here!!
BTW..Her hubby...is the bee's knees - amazing man!!
Love ya hon, Sarah

July 31, 2009 at 1:24 PM

Blogger clairedulalune said...

Your have a wonderful way for telling the story of your life! I love the way you describe "the character in your own life", and yes it is scary!!

July 31, 2009 at 2:24 PM

Blogger Kathryn Magendie said...

Have you been to Alexandra Sokoloff's site? She's a "horror-thriller" writer, but, also was a screenwriter in LA and talks about structure and plot lines and etc - she gives a quite interesting workshop and I've told her if she could put her thoughts into a book, it would help writers.

I never think about these things, structural things, when I write, but hearing about them afterward, and then going back to my novel and trying to see how I followed those things instinctively is interesting to me!

August 2, 2009 at 7:33 AM

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