Thursday Thoughts: Universal Difference

When today’s message from the Universe arrived in my inbox a bit ago, I thought, “Hrm. I can riff on this for a Thursday Thoughts. I left it “unread” in my inbox so I’d see it whenever I checked email. Sometimes I would open it and read it again. Sometimes I’d stop scrolling there because it meant I’d come to the end of the new emails. The thing is, I kind of weirded myself out with the direction my thoughts turned.

Well, actually, Silver, you were different.

You didn’t want a perfect life, a typical life, or even a normal life.

You wanted a one-of-a-kind life.

How we doing?
The Universe
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P.S. And I am most grateful to say, Silver, you still are different. Way.

I was. Different. And weird. I wanted to wear jeans not dresses. I wanted Roy Rogers six guns not Barbies. I immediately took the flowered basket off my Stingray bicycle because I intended to ride it off a ramp to do tricks. I built a skateboard out of an old skate and a 2×4. I did NOT want to be a boy. I liked being a girl. I just didn’t like dresses, dolls, or girlie things. I was the weird kid who’dt rather read a book and play with the invisible characters I imagined. (Okay, I’m STILL that kid but whatever.) And yes, I wanted a one-of-a-kind life. I wanted to dance with Baryshnikov. I wanted to be on the US Equestrian Team in the Olympics. I wanted to be a famous actress. Heck, I was a drama major when I first matriculated at college. That lasted a semester and then I became a government major. Don’t ask. Anyway, I wanted a different life, not a normal one.

Where am I going with this? I’m going here: I think you have to be different to be a writer. We need to march to a different drummer, live in a different world, deal with different people, and bottom line, we need a different mindset. We have to love what we do to keep doing it. Most of us will never be best-selling authors and make fabulous amounts of royalties. Most of us simply hit the trenches each day, making up our stories, telling our tales, sharing our friends and enemies with the wider world.

Fact of life. As of typing this, I’ve sold 3 books for a total of $8.46 in the month of February. I’m never gonna get rich in a hurry. I pinned a post on my X profile. It says “I write the kind of books I love to read. I do it for fun and sometimes profit.” That’s the truth. I get discouraged because deep down, I don’t want to be the weird kid standing on the fringes getting along with everyone but never really fitting in anywhere. I want people to read my books and enjoy them. And dang it, I want to be paid for the blood, sweat and tears that I put into each story.

See? I told you I kept going into weird headspace when I thought about the Universe’s message. In retrospect, I haven’t done anything great or spectacular but I’ve done a bunch of different things–and often they were things that someone like me wouldn’t normally do. And now, I write the kind of books I love to read for fun and sometimes profit. It is what it is.

Anyway, I’m rambling now and I need to get back to work on RETRIBUTION because it ain’t comin’ out tomorrow. There are reasons, including a memorial service for a member of the extended family, and some other things that have cropped up. New ETA? My birthday. It’ll be a present from me to y’all.

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About Silver James

I like walks on the wild side and coffee. Lots of coffee. Warning: My Muse runs with scissors. Author of several award-winning series--Moonstruck, Nightriders MC, The Penumbra Papers, and Red Dirt Royalty (Harlequin Desire) & other books! Purveyor of magic, mystery, mayhem and romance. Lots and lots of romance.
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4 Responses to Thursday Thoughts: Universal Difference

  1. jovialvampyre's avatar jovialvampyre says:

    I love the message from the Universe. It’s perfect. You did it too.

    I think you ‘re right about authors too. You’re different. The mind of an author works in it’s own special way. How else can you be so creative.

    Just a note – I was like you growing up. I never really did girl stuff. I even played hockey with the guys. Back in the 70’s there weren’t many girls going off to become engineers either. Different is good.

    Sorry that Retribution won’t be out tomorrow as you planned. Releasing it on your birthday is a great treat. Thank you.

    Have a great afternoon.

    • Silver James's avatar Silver James says:

      Well, a few days late and always a dollar short. LOL I have emerged–FINALLY–from formatting hell. All is good and in process. And yes, different is a very good thing. Hope your day ended well! ❤

  2. B.E. Sanderson's avatar besanderson says:

    :HUGS: You’re my kind of different. And even though we’re sisters from another mister, we’re different from each other, too. That just adds seasoning to our friendship, which is all kinds of awesome.

    Gack. We need to put our heads together and do some kind of book bomb to boost your sales. Because, quite frankly, people should be reading the hell out of these books. They are that awesome.

    Ooo, PREZZIE! I can’t wait to buy it and open it! :claps hands with unadulterated glee: It’ll be awesome to read someone else’s words for a change. I love Duke, but we’ve been in each other’s heads for months now and I need a break.

    • Silver James's avatar Silver James says:

      There is a small advantage to a book with multiple main characters. LOLOL No, I’m not schizo. Not at all. 🙄 I’m finally back on line socially with a modicum of regularity. Formatting hell is sooo much fun. Not! And yeah, differences make things interesting even while we share mutual thought space. 😉

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