John Locke Changed my life.
It’s strange the way ones life unfolds, one
minute I was leaving the Army, the next I’m living in America. Then suddenly 25
years later I’m back home again in England.
Like many of my generation I have had
several careers along the way. Military. Restaurant Manager. Sales and some
other odds and sods. And like many, my life seemed to be a succession of near
misses with what my dreams really were. One day in 1995 a young Franchisee I
worked for, went into complete breakdown over a $15 mistake. The fact, that it
was that significant and her happiness and wellbeing had come down this, made
me reconsider what it was I wanted to do with my life and I quit on the spot. I
should say that was the only time in my life I have ever done that.
You could say that she changed my life and maybe at that point it was the case. At least it redirected it very quickly. While
searching through the want adds I ran across a notice for a Musical Theatre
Group that was holding open auditions for Guys and Dolls. (I know a lot of
people are laughing now) I took a chance and got a part. It could be said, that was the changing point of my life,
as I then went on to study Acting and Acted professionally for ten years. (Not
something my wife thought was a great idea given the salary I was on as a
Senior Manager.) It did have a huge impact on my life.
All of these and many more experiences had
a significant effect on my life, but there was one thing missing. Permission! I
don’t mean permission like when your mom says you can stay out late for the
first time or when your partner says it’s okay to have a boy’s night out (but
don’t come home to late). No, the permission I received from John Locke was of
a very different nature and that is what has changed my life.
Many people my age have gone through life
wanting something more and never quite being able to get there, I know that
from past experience. For me it was just slightly out of reach and I didn’t
know why. Many times as a young boy I was told that my writing was very good and
was encouraged to write more. The problem was, I was a product of the 1960s
British Education System. I’m sure some of you remember; it was the, ‘you’ll never amount to anything generation.’ But in 1996 when I finished my Acting Training
the writing bug kicked in again. The love of writing I had as a kid had been
revitalized and I was off. I wrote poetry and essays (Before blogging was
popular) I wrote short plays and began and un-began books. I had found the
passion in writing again and I had thousands of ideas.
Enter John Locke March19, 2013: Don’t worry
John I’m not a stalker.
I was in ‘Waterstones Book Store’ looking
for a copy of the ‘Children’s Writers and Artist’s Market.’ But what caught my
eye instead was the Kindle display. In an instant I had one of those life-changing
epiphanies. Technology was no longer a thing of the future it was the thing of
now. We had become intertwined in the gadgets we used every day and our lives
have changed forever. I love technology and how it has integrated into our
lives (Mostly for the best) so I bought a Kindle Fire. I couldn’t wait to get
this shiny little object home. At this point I have written and self published
(The old fashioned way, don’t try this at home. NO REALLY!) three children’s
books. They have become my children
and I have seen them all come to life though self-publishing. However, they
have had several birthdays without selling many copies. I have received a lot
of nice feedback about the books and I am very proud of them, but sadly as John
points out being self published and trying to compete in the major leagues is
not an easy task. In fact it’s pretty near impossible. But in my hand I held
the link that had been missing for me. As I thumbed through the options on
Kindle and on YouTube trying to discover how to utilize this technology and
finally I ran into John’s book, ‘How I sold I Million eBooks In Five Months’
It was not really about the amount of books,
although that of course was a good motivation. It was the fact that another self-published
Author had broken down the barriers and done it. Someone had overcome the
stigma of being self-published of which the tidal wave will follow.
So I bought John’s book and low and behold
he spoke to me and in the process of reading it my adventure was once again
rekindled (Pun intended, hey I’m a Dad what can I say?) and John and I gave me the permission I needed. It’s not
about the permission to write and be read, it’s the permission to say that one
is a writer, and an Author. The permission to send you children out into the
wide world and be proud of them and wish them luck, knowing that you may have
made some mistakes along the way, but both will be okay. Permission to be wrong.
Permission to be successful.
So I’m a Writer and an Author, it’s my
passion. I’m a good writer, maybe not great but as John said, “I don’t suck.”
I am about to join the Army of self
published Authors, get ready because here we come.
Today I gave my self permission to be the
Author I always wanted to be and I gave one of my children permission to go out
into the world and to live.
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