Posts Tagged ‘publications’

Once Upon A Legend

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

I write a great many things these days, but my favorite thing to capture is a Legend. My children ask for Legends to be told before they go to sleep at night, and I often oblige. The problem is that I regularly forget the tale before I get back to my computer. Oh, I can remember the major plot points, of course. But, there is no tale quite as pure as a Legend told in rhyme off the top of my head.

My talent, whatever I may have, is not what makes such a Legend pure. No, it is the whispers and giggles and yawns of the listeners that distills my words and made-up language into a delicious story warranting remembrance.

This Christmas, I was given a digital voice recorder, which I love! Now, I have an easy way to capture the off-the-cuff Legends complete with listener reaction. Now, I can pick out the best parts of our bedtime ritual and bring them together in a written form so that they may be remembered and retold.

I wonder if they’ll be better than the ones I sit down and write with purpose…we shall see.

Amanda Salisbury, writer, ShyJot Publications LLC

Addiction

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

I am an addict. In the grand scheme of things, it’s not so bad. On a comparative basis, it’s can’t even touch some addictions. And, sadly, those are two of the reasonings I employ to justify my habit.

The source of my addiction is Dr. Pepper. Not caffeine. You see, I don’t drink coffee. I don’t drink Coca-Cola or Mountain Dew. I’ve never had a Red Bull in my life. I enjoy tea, but I’d take decaffeinated just as well.

I love to drink Dr. Pepper. When I’ve had a bad day, I say, “Oh, I need a Dr. Pepper.” When I’ve done particularly well or met a deadline early, I say, “Oh, I deserve a Dr. Pepper.” When I eat pizza or taco salad, I say, “Well, what else could possibly go with it but Dr. Pepper?”

I hate that I cling so closely to this dark liquid glinting red in the light expressing itself in tiny bubbles rising hastily to greet my pursed lips. Of course, I don’t hate my addictive behavior quite enough to change it yet. Some day I will, and I wonder what my threshold for change will be.

Will my teeth all fall out from cavities before I determine to call it quits? Will I consume so many empty calories that I need a crane to carry me from my bed to Sonic, America’s Drive-in, for another Large Dr. Pepper easy ice before I employ the power of self-hypnosis to kick the habit? Will I suffer bone loss from the carbonation before I raise the will to stop? Or, perhaps, I will so insanely need the sweet, refreshing liquid nostalgia that I will attempt a heist of the recipe so that I can brew it myself?

Well, today none of those poses a risk, so I will keep my ice close and my Dr. Pepper closer. But, I think maybe today is the day to limit my intake. Yes, that’s it! I’ll no longer pay homage to the 10-2-and-4 mantra of the Dr. Pepper bottling company and partake just at 4. With any luck, 4 will come and go with the delicious beverage forgotten, but probably not for a long, long time.

-Amanda Salisbury, writer, ShyJot Publications LLC

*The words Dr. Pepper, Coca-Cola, Mountain Dew, Red Bull, and Sonic – America’s Drive-in are solely owned by the registered owners thereof.