Why we need to Celebrate Dreamers

Reaching for the Moon

Reaching for the Moon

John F. Kennedy said, “…We choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard; because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept…”

I wasn’t alive then, but those words have always meant something to me. For me these words mean that despite how hard something seems, it doesn’t mean we shouldn’t do it. That no matter how impossible something seems, it doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try. For me those words have always meant that we should dream and dream big.

Flash forward almost 55 years and here we are, in a world that no one back than could have dreamed possible.  We’ve been to the Moon, we have a permanent space station in low Earth’s orbit.  We’ve sent any number of machines out into the universe.  There are men and women planning on going to Mars (okay, that is a bit farther out, but still NASA is planning a trip as are Mar’s One and Space X).  We want to mine an asteroid.  We want to have a permanent presence on the Moon.  We’re in the process of opening up space exploration to private companies such as Bigelow Aerospace, Sierra Nevada Corporation and Space X. These are big dreams with big dreamers behind them.

Why we need to celebrate these dreams is because these dreams spawn conversation, and these conversations spawn action, and these actions create change (mostly for the better). Not all these dreamers will see their dreams come true, but some will.  Those dreams that do come true will spawn new dreams and so on.

Without these big dreams we would have never had flight, never had computers, never had cell phones, or any number of everyday items we take for granted.

As a writer, I’m a dreamer, I suppose if I did better in math and science I could have been one of these dreamers creating our future, but instead, I tell stories. Stories that maybe, if I’m lucky, someday will inspire future dreamers and if I’m really lucky, possibly I’ll be writing them from my new home on the Moon, or perhaps Mars.  I do it not because it’s easy but because it’s a challenge I’m willing to accept.

What are your dreams? How are you celebrating them, and the dreamers around you? 

Welcome to my Blog

Welcome to my blog.  I plan on sharing my thoughts, ideas and things I find interesting here.  Some days it’ll be about my writing. Some days it’ll be about the places I’ve traveled to or plan on traveling to. Some days it’ll be political in nature (as this affects some of my writing). Some days it’ll be something that I find humorous.  Basically, this blog will be a mix bag of my crazy random thoughts.

I want to start with something simple. So let me tell you about my writing.  I’ve always had a passion for telling stories, but because of my dyslexia I never thought I could write. I avoided writing like the plague.  It still makes me nervous to post and share my writing because I’m sure there are grammar and/or spelling mistakes. But what changed for me was reading.  I loved to read, but I never saw characters I could relate too.  Sure there were some amazing heroes, but none that reflected me (and not the bald sexy me with smoldering eyes).  I never saw strong male or female gay protagonists, sure there might be a quirky side character or two out there.  Or a brief mention of a passing character, but not one that the whole story was based on.  Yes, there are a number of very good gay themed books out there but none that I thought reflected me and the world I’m from.

With that in mind I started writing.

In 2004 I started writing silly online game narratives. It was great practice, and I learned a lot.  I worked with an excellent group of friends and we had a lot of fun.  As I continued to work on my craft, I came up with ideas for my two current works in progress.  One an epic Science Fiction story (A New World – Contact Book 1), which I started back in the early 1990s and the other a darker Paranormal/Urban Fantasy (The Calling – Book 1) involving Vampires (or Immortals as they are referred to in the story).  Once the stories were crafted and after some difficult feedback from my Beta Readers I found a writing group where I’ve been polishing the novels and getting them ready to publish.

These aren’t the only stories I have to tell. There are two other novels that I’m working on and of course the Books 2 and 3 of A New World and Book 2 of The Calling.

It is my hope to tell good stories that anyone can relate to.  I hope you’ll see a little of yourself in the characters and more importantly enjoy their journey.