Thursday, October 7th, 2010
Alas, faithful reader, it is days like these that can at times make writing a challenge. Stress, in any magnitude and of any variety can lead to a lack of concentration and ultimately, writer’s block. Now I won’t go into any details about what is causing the stress that I am currently experiencing, but it is a set of circumstances that are beyond my control. I’m sure that most of you have experienced stress of some sort during your life. It can be crippling to the mind.
When stress is caused as the result of your own actions, it is easy to deal with. Deal with the actions, deal with the stress. When stress is due to circumstances beyond your control, however, it is a little more difficult to manage. About all you can do really is do the best that you can. You can practice stress-relieving techniques — if you are spiritual, you can pray or meditate; find a quiet place, perhaps a park, and get away from everything for a brief time for reflection; use writing as a vent for your frustrations and emotions; talk to someone about your stress to see if they have any ideas on how to deal with it or if nothing else, simply listen to you; don’t worry about it and realize that since it is because of circumstances beyond your control, there really isn’t anything you can do about it anyway, even if you wanted to.
There is a prayer that I have always loved. If you aren’t a religious or spiritual person, it can still be relevant. It is called “The Serenity Prayer”. If you are dealing with any stress or difficulties in life, I would encourage you to read this (or pray it) and take comfort. Things will get better, faithful reader. It just takes time.
The Serenity Prayer by Reinhold Niebuhr
God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.
Living one day at a time;
Enjoying one moment at a time;
Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace;
Taking, as He did, this sinful world
as it is, not as I would have it;
Trusting that He will make all things right
if I surrender to His Will;
That I may be reasonably happy in this life
and supremely happy with Him
Forever in the next.
Amen.
Keep your chin up. I will try to do the same.
Cheers!
~ Peter West
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Wednesday, September 29th, 2010
Hello and welcome to my blog, Western View! My name is Peter West and I am a fiction writer. “Reluctant Journey” is my last published novel and I am currently working on two new novels. In addition to writing fiction, I am also a published poet and an aspiring songwriter. I grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana and now live in Bloomington, Indiana. Although I have lived in a few other states, Indiana is and always will be home and I’ll always be a Hoosier at heart. I started writing when I was very young. One of my earliest memories was attending a Young Authors Conference in Fort Wayne, where I presented my very first book “The Tale of X-3-9″, which won an award. I have kept my love of writing my entire life and hope someday to be able to write full-time so that I can spend my days between spending time with my family and doing what I truly love to do.
My works are typically mainstream with elements from various genres including mystery, science fiction, fantasy, romance, and even horror. I have far too many “favorite” authors to list them all, but I am most inspired when I read books by James Rollins, Dean Koontz, Stephen King, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Stephen R. Donaldson. The first “serious” fiction that I read was “The Hobbit”, which was followed quickly by The Lord of the Rings trilogy. I would spend the next several years engrossed in the Fantasy genre, soaking up Stephen R. Donaldson’s Chronicles (and Second Chronicles) of Thomas Covenant and novels by Piers Anthony, Raymond Feist and David Eddings among others. I discovered Dean Koontz quite by accident in the early 90′s and spent a summer reading every novel he had published, which at the time was 21 or 22 books I believe. Koontz led me to Stephen King, John Saul, and Robert McCammon. Eventually, I wanted to branch out from fantasy and horror novels, so I began reading science fiction, primarily Poul Anderson and Isaac Asimov. With the increasing popularity of Star Wars, I also found myself caught up in the Star Wars novels as well. I especially liked the X-Wing Rogue Squadron novels and the novels written by Kevin J. Anderson and Michael Stackpole. After Star Wars came Frank Herbert and Dune and Kim Stanley Robinson and the Mars novels (“Red Mars”, “Blue Mars”, “Green Mars” and “The Martians”). A few years ago I was in the bookstore browsing for new reading material and came across a novel cover that caught my eye. I bought it and read it cover-to-cover and couldn’t put it down. Since then, I have read and thoroughly enjoyed every novel that author has written. As someone new to the publishing game, I sent this author an email one day and asked him if he had any advice for a new author. I didn’t really expect to hear anything back, but to my surprise he wrote me back and gave me some great advice. I have stayed in touch with him over the years and consider him a friend. That author — James Rollins. One of my primary goals is to attend the Hawaii Writers Conference in Maui so that I can meet and talk with Jim in person. I should probably also mention that my wife is a huge fan of his and has demanded that she come along too, which I wanted to do anyway.
My wife, Melanie, is my greatest inspiration and is my muse. She and our two daughters are the light of my life. One day when I am able to be a full-time writer, I think I will be able to know true happiness. I really look forward to that day! Not that I am not happy now — I adore my family. I just know deep down that I am not doing what I am meant to be doing on a full-time basis. I’ll get there, hopefully soon and with your help!
I hope that you, faithful reader will bookmark my blog and return on a regular basis to read my sometimes meaningful, sometimes random ramblings about various topics. If you haven’t read my last novel, “Reluctant Journey”, please do so. Please feel free as well to browse my website, www.peterwestonline.com. There you can learn more about me and my works and purchase my novels as well as those of some of my favorite authors. Take care and see you soon!
Cheers!
~ Peter West
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