Destined to Write
By Chuck Walsh
By Chuck Walsh
I suppose many writers have known since childhood that they
were destined to write. My childhood dreams revolved around a baseball, not a
pen. Not until my mother was diagnosed with cancer a decade ago did I realize
that deep inside me a writer was waiting to emerge.
The news about my mother was devastating, and I had a strong
desire to put down in words how much she meant to me. And so I came up with an
idea to write a story about a man who, after the death of his mother, journeyed
back in time to when he was a boy.
And in some way, it allowed me to go back to a time when
death was the furthest thing from my mind. It allowed me a chance to go back to
when my parents were young, indestructible, and when life was carefree.
As I wrote, the words took me back to a world that I truly
loved. It also awakened memories that reminded my life wasn’t all fun and games
in the days of my youth. But it was a special time in life nonetheless, and I
wanted to capture it with my words.
I could hardly write fast enough to keep up with what my
mind wanted to say. When I finished, I immediately knew it was time to write
the next one. As a boy, I’d spent time visiting my grandparents in the
Appalachian Mountains of East Tennessee, and I was mesmerized by its beauty,
its isolation, and decided it would make the perfect setting for a
murder/suspense.
And now my writing is a journey, a chance to immerse myself
into places, writing about people that I love; people I miss. Writing allows me
to go wherever I want. It allows me to be with people I’ve loved, respected,
adored, as well as feared. I couldn’t imagine doing anything else, and I plan
on writing until my mind just gives out on me.
A Month of Tomorrows
Release date September 2014
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