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Ever feel like your eyes are in the right place at the right
time? Recently, while reading Your Daily Poem—a fun website that emails followers
a new poem every day—I spotted the word, zorry.
One of the stories in my upcoming shiny new collection, Water Over Time, is called “The Zorie Sisters.” After having done a
hasty search of sandal advertisements on the Internet, I trusted my spelling of
zorie was correct.
How lucky to be reading a poem displaying the word, zorry.
Made me question its spelling. My chapbook is in the final just-a-smidgen-left
stage of edits before zipping off to CreateSpace. Only yesterday, Amber, my high-tech helper, emailed me a PDF version. “Give it a last look,” she said.
Excitedly, I opened my copy, this after reading my daily poem. How odd is it that I should read a poem featuring a zorry? It’s not like zorry, or zori, or zorie, is a common word. Is someone up there trying to help me? Do I have an editing angel?
Thank goodness my eyes were in the right place at the right
time.
Water Over Time, thirty-three pages of stories, poems,
and pictures about growing up in Guam, including the story, “The Zori Sisters,”
is nearing completion. Then off we go. Stay tuned.
4 comments:
What a lovely slice of your writing life. You captured the moment exquisitely. I think the writing gods must have been with you.
Thanks, Laura, I hope the writing gods stay with me!
Love this one. Keep going.
Thanks, Patsy. Keep following!
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