It’s often said that great emotion is
the catalyst for a writer.
I’ve never really believed that until
recently.
In the past, my inspirations have usually
come from outside of me; landscapes, conversations, television, sometimes just sitting around ‘noodling’
on the guitar and once from a Facebook status update.
However, the recent loss of a good
friend has inspired me from the inside. As
much hurt and sorrow as I’ve experienced in the last few weeks I’ve also
experienced great joy in remembering all the wonderful experiences we’ve
shared.
So, I’ve been writing.
I’ve been writing about memories,
about friendship, about loss, about life. I’ve been rewriting music which has
been in the works for several years. And
I’ve been abandoning music with messages that no longer seem relevant or
important.
The new album will be titled, “No
Scars, No Stories”.
Over the last year I’ve learned just
how true this statement is. And, though
many scars happen because of some hurtful or tragic event I’m learning to
understand and believe in the positive side of a negative experience. A perfect example of this is the time I broke
the headstock of my guitar – the luthier told me the wood is stronger where it’s
been repaired then the surrounding undamaged wood.
It’s not always easy to accept but,
the truth of it cannot be denied – we all experience mistakes, hardships and
hurts but, it’s how we respond, learn and move forward from those experiences
that make us stronger.
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really looking forward to hearing what's new...!
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