“Living with my three sons, two of whom
are teenagers, makes for some interesting times but one of the advantages is
being introduced to modern day acronyms, like YOLO (You Only Live Once). For
quite some time now the boys have been adding YOLO on the end of announcements
to me. For example: “Mum, I’m going fishing.” I begin to suggest more
meaningful activities, like pegging the washing on the line. I get that teenage
look of contempt and the reply: “YOLO Mum, YOLO.”
It got me thinking
about my life. Back in the late 80s, at the end of my teenage years, I’d been
captivated by the 1989 film “Dead Poets Society” where I was introduced to the
Latin phrase, “Carpe Diem” – Seize the Day. I prefer the Latin version but YOLO
is obviously the modern day equivalent.
At the start of last
week I had a good hard think about what I wanted to achieve in life and came to
the conclusion I wanted to learn more about writing and to meet people who
wrote newspaper columns for a career… instead of just for fun.
So with that in mind,
today, I booked a flight to New York. Yes, really.
I’m heading off on
another excellent adventure, this time to the other side of the world so I can
attend the National Society of Newspaper Columnists (NSNC) annual conference at
Hartford, Connecticut (and have a tour of Mark Twain’s house!).
When it comes to the
USA, I am historically and geographically challenged… I know very little about
the place. I had no idea where Hartford was, or Connecticut for that matter. Turns
out it’s a couple of hours north east of New York, on the east side of America
(so glad Santa Clause brought the boys a globe for Christmas).
I first thought of
going to the conference a few months ago but initially dismissed the idea as
ludicrous. That voice inside my head (you know, that one that is no fun?),
told me quite firmly that single mothers living in little towns in south
western New South Wales, Australia, do not pop over to America for writer’s
conferences.
Thankfully the other
voice inside my head (the one that is a lot more fun), kept persevering and
repeatedly said, “What are you waiting for girl, if you can make it happen – go
for it.”
The thought of flying
to New York by myself is filling me with excitement and terror in pretty much,
equal parts. So far, I know only one person over there, who I’ll be meeting at
the conference; past president of the NSNC, author and columnist, Suzette
Martinez Standring.
Back in 2011, when
Pete asked me to write a weekly column for The Bridge Newspaper, I googled “How
to be a newspaper columnist” and amongst other things, came upon a book titled
“The Art of Column Writing” by Suzette Martinez Standring. So I bought it and
then emailed Suzette, to say I’d purchased her book and I really hoped it would
help me. It did.
Suzette emailed back
and we became Facebook friends and through her, I was introduced to the
National Society of Newspaper Columnists… don’t you just love how serendipitous
moments happen in your life?
“Hey Max, Sam and
Henry, I’m going to New York!”… "YOLO.”
You go girl!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou go girl!!!! And to the US no less!!!! Yahooooo!
ReplyDeleteThanks Justy!
ReplyDeleteAnnie Barr, you will, hands down, win the award for having traveled the farthest (if we had such an award), but I am looking forward to meeting you and I know you will make warm and helpful friends through the NSNC. You are such an adventuress. How could you not be a terrific writer? You own all the components. By the time you figure out where Hartford is, I'll see you there! Suzette Standring
ReplyDeleteThank you Suzette - I'm very much looking forward to meeting you and all the other writers at the NSNC conference :)
DeleteAnnie - you have just hit the Carpe Diem jackpot! You will love New York and they will love you. Go and nuture your talent...
ReplyDeleteKathryn Douglas
Thanks Kathryn. (naturally I'll write all about this most excellent adventure).
DeleteOmgosh!! You're gonna do it! You're gonna meet Dave Barry and Ariana Huffington! YOLO! I just found out what this acronym means myself, and will start applying it soon ;-) I admire you for spreading your wings and going the distance. My prayers and love go with you! ~ Vicki
ReplyDeleteThanks Vicki - you never know, I might even meet you!
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