Showing posts with label Memoir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Memoir. Show all posts

Monday, September 22, 2014

And Now For Something Completely Different...

September 22, 2014

Dear Constant Readers,

As the comedy troupe, Monty Python, liked to say, "And now for something completely different."  As with Monty Python, so it is with this "One Writer's Life."  It's time for something completely different!

As you know, for the past several posts I have been focusing upon my life with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.  And while I do intend to revisit this topic in the future, I feel that is time to shift the focus of this blog somewhat.

In a post earlier this year, I mentioned that I am working on two different books.  Both of these books are memoirs.  One is a spiritual memoir about the past 13 years of living with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.  It is tentatively entitled, "The Reluctant Ascetic: A Journey Through the Desert of Chronic Illness."  The four blog posts, "My Very Own Personal Apocalypse," may well form the first chapter of this work.

The other book that I am working on is about my own coming-of-age story set in the 1960s and early 1970s in Kingsport, Tennessee - my hometown.  The working title for this memoir is, "The Confessions of a Second Grade Failure."

I have spoken to one literary agent in New York who is interested in both books.  She has requested an outline of the book on chronic illness and the first 100-pages of my coming-of-age memoir.  While I am both honored and excited about her interest, I realize that I need some help in amassing the materials she has requested.  Specifically, I need your (the constant readers) help!

How can you help, you might ask.  The answer is - by serving as my designated readers as I go about writing those first 100-pages of my book on growing up in Kingsport.  Every writer needs someone in mind who serves as the "ideal reader" when writing.  I would like you, constant readers, to serve in this capacity for me.

Here is what I propose: Beginning this week, my blog posts for the next month or so will serve as
potential chapters in progress.  While I do have a chapter outline, my posts may not necessarily follow that outline to the "t."  Though my intention is to begin somewhat chronologically, I rather doubt that my writing will continue that way for long.  So be prepared as I jump around a bit in my own life story.  Just so you know, the period of time that I am covering is 1960-1973.  If this is to work, I need the flexibility to go with those topics (and potential chapters) that are freshest and for which I am most prepared to write.

So, as the Bible says, "gird your loins!"  In other words, buckle up and get ready for a rollercoaster of a ride in the next month or two.  I have a pretty good idea of where we are going together, but the map that I am following is not altogether clear and the directions somewhat hazy.  But if you stick with me, offering me occasional words of encouragement and sometimes even giving me actual feedback, I promise you that at least you won't be bored!

So how about it?  Are you with me?  If so, then let's get this ride cranked up and raring to go.  Let's get this book written!

Cheers,

Stephen

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Welcome to "One Writer's Life"

December 26, 2013

Greetings readers, writers, family and friends!  And welcome to this new blog, "One Writer's Life."

This blog is both about the act of writing and of living one's life in the midst of writing.  I believe that the best writing takes place in the context of community.  By choosing to read this blog, you are a part of this digital community, and by that act will be involved in helping to shape my writing.  So thanks for being a part of this community and your willingness to walk along with me as I make this journey.

Writing has always been a part of my life in some form or fashion.  I "officially" became a published author though in 1998 when my first book was published.  "Where the Nations Meet: The Church in a Multicultural World" was written while I served as a United Methodist pastor to a multicultural congregation in Northern Virginia.  This church, Culmore UMC, had over 32 different nations represented in the congregation and many more ethnicities.  My book was an attempt to address the many practical issues on being the church in a world which is multicultural.  I'm happy to say that my book is still available.  It was just recently released as a Kindle book on Amazon.com.

Currently, I am working on two nonfiction books - both of which are memoirs. The first, "Confessions of a Second Grade Failure," is a coming-of-age memoir. It is set in Kingsport, Tennessee during the period from 1960-1972. It gives insight to life during this turbulent period and of the changes that came to cities throughout the country in an important decade. Both humorous and poignant, it weaves together the life story of one Appalachian child, his hometown and the cultural context of change in the country.

My other writing project is entitled, "The Reluctant Ascetic: A Journey Through the Desert of Chronic Illness." In November 2001, I became suddenly sick with a mysterious illness that continues into the present. I was later diagnosed as having Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome. I have attempted to grapple not only with the illness itself, but also to find meaning and hope in the struggle to reclaim health. This memoir speaks to all persons who struggle and live with chronic and often invisible diseases.

I look forward to sharing my writing of these two both with you.  My plan is to post 2-3 times a week to this blog to keep you updated.

Please feel free to contact me directly.  There is an email form on my home page of this blog.  You may also subscribe to my blog through email or RSS.  You may also read my blog posts on my website: www.stephenarhodes.com.  You can also find out more about me there as well.

Cheers,

Stephen A. Rhodes