Every author wants to have someone who believes in their writing so much they’ll buy it without blinking at the price. Some writers have fans like this who they’ve never met in real life. I have my sister.
And today is her birthday.
So I thought I’d take this opportunity to let everyone know what a fantastic person she is. Not just because she believes in me and buys my books. (You really think I’m that shallow?)
My sister and I share a common history. Not only does this involve our shared genetic ancestry, but it also includes experiencing the nature and nurture of environment for sixteen-plus years.
Anyone who knows us understands our shared experience doesn’t mean we’re similar. Although she does like to claim we’re twins (mostly so she can deduct two years from her age).We understand where the other one is coming from. A lot of things remain unsaid in our conversations (and this totally baffles my husband) because they’re understood.
In the book that is our lives, we don’t need to go on about back story. We lived it together. Do we know every emotion and every heartache? No. But we understand the context for all of those things.
Top Five things I Love about Her
- She loves to read the same kinds of books I do (and she lends me her books all the time)
- She listens well and her responses show both how well she heard and how smart she is
- We can do outdoorsy things together because we both love to walk and hike
- I feel accepted and appreciated by her even when I’m being a huge jerk (are you surprised that I’m a jerk? Or just that I would admit it in such a public forum?)
- We can talk about anything and everything (can you tell I like to talk?)
Five things I bet she would Change about Me
Since my big sister is such a nice person, you’d really have to twist her arm to get her to admit she’d like to change anything about me. So this list should probably be renamed.
What my sister makes me want to change about myself.
Sounds better right?
- My sarcastic humor which goes too far sometimes and pops out at inappropriate moments
- My sweet tooth. Back in the day, it would have been so there’d be more Russian Teacakes for her, but now it’s because she wants me to be healthy
- The knack I have for putting myself down
- Confidence in my writing ability (because she believes I am so much better at writing than I really am, so it makes me work hard to improve)
- All my excuses – because I should have been where I am now two decades ago, but I had so many justifiable causes to hold me back
So – no more excuses. Why are you still writing this blog, Sharon? Get back to the writing that will be published and read. Words that will change the world.
Happy birthday, Sister. Hope you have a wonderful day. You deserve it!
Thank you! Just keep writing, writing, writing ! And I’ll keep reading what you write!
Yep. That’s what fans do.
I really appreciate your encouragement. So don’t stop 🙂