June 13, 2012

When Life Throws a Curve -- T. L. Wiens

This last month has gone by in a blur filled with filling out police reports and talking to school officials. I was assaulted in the school by a teacher and everything in my life changed.
Funny how one thing can change so much. I found myself re-evaluating many things including my writing. I remember watching an interview of the author of "The Perfect Storm." He'd gone into a war zone and came back feeling he no longer had the right to write about horror--he didn't feel he had adequate experience. I found myself asking the same question.

How do we know we're capturing truth if we never experience any of the things we write about or at least done a bit of living? And suddenly being assaulted is a gift in a strange way although I wouldn't ever want to experience something like this again.

4 comments:

  1. I'm so sorry you had such an unpleasant experience, but your ability to draw something positive from it says a lot about who you are. :)

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  2. Thanks.
    I know it's my life in Christ that has allowed me to have any good come out of this.

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  3. I'm so sorry to hear about this, Tammy. Praying for you. Not to make light of something so hurtful, but maybe it will generate some more writing ideas for you!
    Pam M.

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  4. Thanks Pam,
    Today my oldest daughter returned to school for the first time since the teacher's return. She said she was scared. We need and appreciate the prayers. Fear is a hard thing to overcome.

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