Birds hide here. Not regular birds but those that sing like princesses in flower-strewn meadows. Squirrels gather chocolate flavored acorns and scamper across branches with leaves in colors we've never seen. The bark really barks. At the foot of the great old tree, sitting snugly between the large comforting arms of the roots, is a writer. That is the purpose of the wondering tree. Here we invite the imagination to soar, the "what ifs" to abound, and the childlike wonder to ingratiate and cement itself into minds of all ages.
The tree is my refuge though it exists only in my heart and mind. When I am writing I continually say, "I wonder..." I am not a writer who lets characters drive my writing. I am the creator of the little world that drips from my pen. I get to make the once upon a time and the happily ever after. I instill virtues into redeemed souls. I give miracles to terminal patients who have been told there are none. I can stop the speeding train or cause it to go faster.
All of this I do Under the Wondering Tree.
In the near future, I am going to add some of my writings for your enjoyment and comments. I am also going to add tidbits and helps for improving your writing whether it is fiction or just a letter to a loved one. I encourage you send your own writings for critique and comment also.
Please feel free to pull up some ground under the wondering tree and sit a while.
The view is amazing.
The tree is my refuge though it exists only in my heart and mind. When I am writing I continually say, "I wonder..." I am not a writer who lets characters drive my writing. I am the creator of the little world that drips from my pen. I get to make the once upon a time and the happily ever after. I instill virtues into redeemed souls. I give miracles to terminal patients who have been told there are none. I can stop the speeding train or cause it to go faster.
All of this I do Under the Wondering Tree.
In the near future, I am going to add some of my writings for your enjoyment and comments. I am also going to add tidbits and helps for improving your writing whether it is fiction or just a letter to a loved one. I encourage you send your own writings for critique and comment also.
Please feel free to pull up some ground under the wondering tree and sit a while.
The view is amazing.
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