The contest isn't "live" yet, but COMING SOON.
cj Sez: Author Pat Conroy credits his English teachers . . . no, make that lauds the “genius of” his English teachers for instilling in him a love of the English language. As he is quoted on Goodreads: “I've been in ten thousand cities and have introduced myself to a hundred thousand strangers in my exuberant reading career, all because I listened to my fabulous English teachers and soaked up every single thing those magnificent men and women had to give. I cherish and praise them and thank them for finding me when I was a boy and presenting me with the precious gift of the English language.” (http://bit.ly/1ldfCg2 ).
But what really draws me to Mr. Conroy today is something he wrote in his
memoir My
Losing Season: A Memoir:
“Do you think that Hemingway knew he was a writer
at twenty years old? No, he did not. Or Fitzgerald, or Wolfe. This is a
difficult concept to grasp. . . . But they had to take the first step. They had
to call themselves writers. That is the first revolutionary act a writer has to
make. It takes courage. But it's necessary.”
This St. Patrick's Day wish is a
wee bit tardy, but sincerely given:
“Today may there be peace within. May you trust that you are exactly where you are meant to be. May you not forget the infinite possibilities that are born of faith in yourself and others. May you use the gifts that you have received and pass on the love that has been given to you. May you be content with yourself just the way you are and allow your soul the freedom to sing, dance, praise and love.”
You-all guys keep on keeping on, and I’ll try to
do the same.
cj
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