April 2024
What Are You
Wishing For?

When you wish upon a star,
Makes no difference
who you are.
Anything your heart desires
Will come to you

~ Disney's Pinocchio

Today I'm sharing some thoughts (and some questions) about wishing because I've been getting into the mind and life of the main character in my next novel, Wish Upon a Sea Star. Her name is Leah St. James and she was brought up in Florida by her single adoptive mother, Estelle.

Estelle taught Leah a lot about nature, particularly the ocean and the abundance of starfish (aka sea stars) on the coast. "Perfect for wishing on," Estelle would always say. Leah also learned a lot about wishing for things she didn't have. Before Estelle adopted her, Leah wished for a real home, a family. After graduation, she wished to help people, so she studied to become a social worker. When Estelle died, Leah wished for a place she could call home, and again, she wished for a family to call her own.

As motivated by Estelle, Leah has always made her wishes on sea stars, instead of the stars that shine in the sky. As she has grown into adulthood, she has also learned many difficult lessons about how wishes don't always come true. Perhaps you can relate?

As the novel begins, Leah is in her early fifties and has been making her home in Seahaven (a fictional town in coastal Maine) for several years. She has a close friend named Anna, a career she loves at Seahaven Children & Family Services, and she is recovering from three things: breast cancer, a husband who left her during her treatments, and the loss of her beloved cat, Buddy.

So I'm curious what wisdom you might lend to me about what Leah might be wishing for at this point in her life. Can you relate to any of her losses? If so, what did you wish for then?

Please reply to this email with your thoughts on wishing. I'd love to hear from you and will always respond.

In closing, I offer this quote to you by a beloved author who has many inspiring books about gratitude, abundance, moving on, peace, and more:

Our deepest wishes are whispers of our authentic selves. 
~ Sarah Ban Breathnach
 šŸ† February Give-Away Winners šŸ†

Congratulations to our February readers who each received
a paperback copy of The Book Charmer, by Patty Hawkins.

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Recommended
Heart & Soul-Stirring Story

** I Have 2 Paperbacks to Give Away **

I first saw this beautiful novelā€™s cover on a shelf at the bookstore where I worked several years ago, and it was calling my name even though it was in the young adult section. And then I read the first page and was completely drawn in!

Itā€™s about three teenagers who come together at a campground in the middle of the U.S. to view a total solar eclipse with a thousand other people. These three seem to be unlikely friends, but their stories intersect in a beautiful way. I was able to immediately relate to each of the main characters and many of the others.

A lovely and timely ā€œplusā€ is the writing about the solar eclipse. Iā€™ve never thought much about the stars or eclipses before, but now Iā€™m inspired! Plus, thereā€™s a labyrinth, an art house, and a boy who can fly (with lucid dreaming).

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Greetings! Thanks for reading my author newsletter! This is me at the registration table last fall for our annual KaleidoSoul SoulCollage weekend retreat. If you aren't sure what SoulCollage is, check out my KaleidoSoul website here.

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I hope you keep on reading stories that stir your heart and soul,
and keep on shining,