Happy month, everyone! Kalo mina!
I have been both looking forward to and dreading this month of November. And now it’s here and the emotions are mushrooming and overflowing in my mind and heart.
You see, November 1st marked 10 years since I sent out my very first blog post. But that’s not all. This November also marks 10 years since I published my first novel on Amazon (The Necklace of Goddess Athena), and consequently entering the indie publishing universe for one bumpy yet enthralling ride thus far.
This is the picture I posted in that very first blog post 10 years ago… I titled it ‘Frantically Waving Across the Distance’ to introduce myself and ask the world out there to connect with me. Reading the short post now fills me with nostalgia, but also with amazement at how little I have changed since then in the way that I think and express myself.
The only things that make me cringe as I read it are the repetitive mentions to the tax office haha. But hey, in my defense, I wrote this at the heart of the Greek credit crunch and everything was about the lack of money back then. Oh, how little did we know back then about what really matters! But anyway, here is an excerpt, if you’d like to take a peek:
“Would you come with me for a quiet ride along the sparkling lagoon waters that lie ahead? You will find a lot of poetry here, not just in verse, but also in the way of my thinking. By the way, I’m not much of a talker. This quirkiness of mine, in a world full of loud and busy voices, has allowed me to learn more this way through my eager ears and my silence. Furthermore, I’ve always preferred the written word to speaking in order to express myself.
“Although I write novels these days, I started with writing poetry. I have been scribbling verses ever since I was as young as ten and often relished my solitude even then, armed with a notepad and a pen, writing about an anthill in my gran’s garden or about the moon on a clear, starry night. Join me as I experience the world, not through the tired eyes of the forty-something who has just been handed a tax note too many by the postman, but through the clear, full of wonderment eyes of the perpetual child inside me.
“Welcome here on my desert island and hop on that boat with me oh friend; let’s transcend magically the geographical distance between us as we cheer together as one: “Happy travels!” ”
I would like to end this post by offering thanks. To all of you who stuck with me these last 10 years. Authors who mentored me, like Jackie Weger and Carmen DeSousa, authors who helped me tremendously along the way, like Nicholas Rossis and MM Jaye, and even more authors who trusted me by associating with me numerous times, like Amy Vansant, SR Mallery and Chris Kallias.
Last, but not least, I thank the readers of my blog who have been sharing my posts, like Dr Glen Hepker, Annette Rochelle Aben, and Marina Costa, and, of course, the loyal readers of my novels, like Jean Symonds, Louise Mullarkey, Cheryl Worrall, and many many others.
I could not possibly list everyone here but I will hold you all forever in my heart with sheer gratitude.
GO HERE TO READ THAT FIRST POST
Aw, you are such a sweetheart! I am thrilled to support you. Waving back with joy and appreciation for YOU!
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Thank you so much, once again! You’re an angel, Annette, and I am so grateful 🙂
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Thank you for mentioning me! I love your writings!
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Thank you, Marina! For all your support over the years xx
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Aww… Thank you for thinking of me, Fros! It’s amazing how fast time flies, and I’m so happy to be part of your world, my friend. 🙂
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Same here, Carmen! Thank you, so much. Look forward to many more years in the indieverse with you, my darling 🙂
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