:sighs: It's finally happening. All things are turned in and the proof should be arriving to me this week. I started Ava's Story in the end of 2005, finished it in 2007 and two years later, its published. God has blessed me and even if I don't get any good reviews or sell many copies, I am so thankful that my life-long dream of being a published author has come true. When I was young and they asked me in kindergarten what I wanted to be, I said I wanted to be a writer. I never realized that unlike so many childhood dreams, this one would stick with me for a long time.
I've realized that I just want to inspire. I want my writer's to inspire. I want Dynamic Image to mean something special. I want people to be able to see our logo on a book and know that when they finish reading it, they will be inspired to do more, motivated to live and not let people hold them back. I want my writer's to have the faith that their words will inspire many, even if we only touch one life, it will be a blessing in itself.
Shay, Jazze and Shina are so talented and I pray that they realize it. I pray to God that I can help them inspire others. All I want them to worry about is God, themselves, their loved ones and their writing and leave the rest up to me. I pray that God puts me in a position to do what we have been called to do.
To see so many people excited for me as brought me to tears (nothing unusual right? =] ) A friend of mine brought me back to high school when I used to print my stories out in these huge binders and pass them around school. Everyday someone would come ask me if I had any books available or could they get one next. We usually got in trouble: me for writing and them for reading. But I had a purpose, a God-given purpose.
All in all, even though things are hectic as I near the end of my college career, I am blessed. Thank you Jesus! I know when they deliver the books to my house, that I am going to fall on them and cry....
I did it.
Jun 13, 2009
Ava's Story
Dreamed by Christian Cashelle 2 comments
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