Short Story Bust!
Aw man! After weeks of trying to reign in my hopes and aspirations for this short story contest, I finally get the results, and realize I was wise to reign in my hopes and aspirations. I didn't make it into the Top 5 for my heat. How disappointing! Though not completely unexpected, if I have to be honest. For one thing, I've written a grand total of 3 short stories in my adult life. Each one was better than the previous one, but there's definitely some room for improvement if I am only at number 3 on the list of completed/attempted. All three have been driven by my trying to enter some type of competition. I obviously need to "train in the off season" to make sure I make the roster in the future, otherwise I might need to give up my dreams of the Major Leagues. Another reason why I wasn't overly surprised with the result is the fact that I couldn't have been assigned a harder topic for me to have to write about. I don't do scary... ever. I don't like to read scary things, I don't like to watch scary movies or tv shows, I don't like to tell scary stories, and I don't like to think about scary things.
So, getting tasked with writing a ghost story was a tall order for me. However, I feel like I gave it my best, and I was really pleased with the result. Competition winning level of short story? Obviously not according to the judges, but oh well. At least I competed, and there's no shame in that.
Oh and regarding giving up my dream of the Major Leagues (aka writing for real), that ain't happening, not now, not ever. I write because I enjoy it. I would love for others to enjoy my stories, too, but I'm not going to sweat over it, at least not yet. We'll wait until I feel like I've got a solid gold story that can't stay contained, and see if my tune changes, but until then, I say let's sit back and enjoy the journey. After all, half the fun is the journey.
(Basically sums up my feelings toward most things labeled or grouped with "scary.")
So, getting tasked with writing a ghost story was a tall order for me. However, I feel like I gave it my best, and I was really pleased with the result. Competition winning level of short story? Obviously not according to the judges, but oh well. At least I competed, and there's no shame in that.
Oh and regarding giving up my dream of the Major Leagues (aka writing for real), that ain't happening, not now, not ever. I write because I enjoy it. I would love for others to enjoy my stories, too, but I'm not going to sweat over it, at least not yet. We'll wait until I feel like I've got a solid gold story that can't stay contained, and see if my tune changes, but until then, I say let's sit back and enjoy the journey. After all, half the fun is the journey.
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