Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Colin Firth came home with me...

We were on our second visit to Barnes & Noble for the week so hubby was looking at magazines while I happily searched the shelves. Then I spotted husband and our two grown sons across the store, looking in my direction. All three are six-one to six-seven so it wasn’t difficult to see them, but what caught my attention were the wide grins on their faces.

When I reached their side, husband held out a magazine, “We thought you would want this.”

My love for Mr. Darcy is well known in our house. Our sons watched Bridget Jones and Pride and Prejudice with us…and may become Jane Austen fans with my daughter-in-law’s help. But on this day, it’s Colin Firth on the cover of Durham Magazine that holds our attention.

Colin Firth and Orlando Bloom were in Durham to film MAIN STREET. According to the article in this issue, Colin Firth acts as nice as he looks. Wow! Imagine that interviewer…

But the reason my heart fills with joy on this summer Saturday in the bookstore isn’t because of our love for coffee and books. The feelings that almost overwhelm me come from the support and encouragement my family gives to my writing efforts.

Imagine picking up a magazine because they know Colin Firth is inspiration for one of my heroes. It’s this encouragement from my husband and sons that keeps me going when rejection knocks, when story ideas falter, when one more rewrite seems too much to endure.

Getting published is great. But the support and encouragement from my family has made this journey to publication worth the effort.

How about you? Share the stories of support that kept you going in your writing career.

7 comments:

Elisabeth Rose said...

My husband always said, 'You'll be published one day.' He never doubted it.

Of course he now enjoys boasting about being right!

Carol Hutchens said...

That kind of support is marvelous, Elisabeth...are you glad he was right!

Carol Hutchens said...

Aren't you glad he was right...

LaVerne St. George said...

My sister is a big fan and every time I get something published she sends me a gift in the shape of a star. One gift was a paperweight, one was a necklace, one was a glass tower with a gold star on top. Knowing that a star is on the way if I just keep going is one more incentive to sit in the chair and write!

Carol Hutchens said...

LaVerne,
What a sweet gesture. Thanks for sharing. Here's wishing you many more stars!

Sandy Cody said...

Love the stories about family support and agree about its importance. I never have to announce that my new book is out because my husband always does it for me. Somehow, it seems less like boasting coming from him.

Carol Hutchens said...

And a wonderful act of love! Thanks for sharing, Sandy!