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		<title>Send in Rambo, I&#8217;m MIA but not dead yet&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just kidding, please don&#8217;t send in a &#8216;Nam vet with unresolved PTSD. A couple of people noticed that some links and comments went&#8230;missing. I thought I would address the question a couple of people had and say categorically &#8220;NO, we&#8217;re &#8230; <a href="http://www.mybadpants.com/2010/10/29/send-in-rambo-im-mia-but-not-dead-yet/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just kidding, please don&#8217;t send in a &#8216;Nam vet with unresolved PTSD.</p>
<p>A couple of people noticed that some links and comments went&#8230;missing.  I thought I would address the question a couple of people had and say categorically &#8220;NO, we&#8217;re not having issues.&#8221;  Let me explain.</p>
<p>Someone related to someone related to me found my blog, and liked it.  Liked it so much they&#8217;re paying me real money to write some related articles for a local news magazine.  That&#8217;s cool.  Not so cool, is that full disclosure required talking the development over with my parents.  Which led to my mother visiting my little slice of the interwebs.</p>
<p>While I&#8217;m not at all ashamed of what I&#8217;ve written, it did prompt a couple of things, including a quick whitewash of links and comments that someone didn&#8217;t want readily visible while my mom was clicking around&#8230;because people should have the right to write a personal blog without their in-laws showing up and taking a peek&#8230;</p>
<p>All comments and links are back up, I don&#8217;t expect to have any more visitors anytime soon.</p>
<p>I will admit it had a bit of a chilling affect on my own writing.  It&#8217;s one thing to split open your soul and spill it gently onto other people&#8217;s screens over the internet, it&#8217;s something else to know that the screen where it&#8217;s showing up next is your mother&#8217;s.</p>
<p>As I said, I don&#8217;t expect any more visitors for a while, so I hope to get back into the swing of things and start posting regularly again.  I&#8217;ve got about a dozen drafts in the works, so hopefully I have enough material to get deep into November.  Which is good, because I&#8217;ll be participating in NANOWRIMO again this year&#8230;you can follow that over on <a href="http://serialstoryteller.com">Serial Storyteller</a> if you want to watch me train wreck in week two again.  How&#8217;s that for positive thinking?</p>
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		<title>Blood of a Lazarus Heart</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alright, I’ve started writing this post three times, so this one MUST be the charm. I haven’t felt like this in a long time and I guess I wasn’t expecting the depression to hit quite so hard.  Sarah, my eight-year-old &#8230; <a href="http://www.mybadpants.com/2010/04/18/blood-of-a-lazarus-heart/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alright, I’ve started writing this post three times, so this one MUST be the charm.</p>
<p>I haven’t felt like this <a href="http://www.deadcharming.com/2008/07/14/gelato-salman-rushdie-phad-thai-and-pushing-through/">in a long time</a> and I guess I wasn’t expecting the depression to hit quite so hard.  Sarah, my eight-year-old daughter, has gotten on a plane and flown back to her mother.  She was here for her spring break, and I was lucky that it coincided with my birthday on the 14<sup>th</sup>.</p>
<p>We took her to the airport Friday and she completely and utterly didn’t want to go back.  I understand, we have chickens and goats and horses and 20 acres of woods to explore and a giant house to ramble about in; but, never the less, we took her up to PDX and I sat in the gate as she walked to the plane and then waved once more through her tears before climbing the stairway and disappearing for another long span of months.</p>
<p>Now, I find myself in that dangerous place, the place where I have trouble balancing the world “as it is” with the world “as I wish it could be.”  Right now, it would be very easy for the dragon to grab me by the throat again and squeeze me for all I’m worth once more.</p>
<p>Which brings me full circle back to writing and blogging and whatever.  There was a time when I <a href="http://www.deadcharming.com/2008/06/03/he-knows-the-hour-and-the-day/">wrote</a> <a href="http://www.deadcharming.com/2008/06/11/something-old-made-new-again/">things</a> that I was <a href="http://www.deadcharming.com/2008/06/05/secret-confessions-of-a-normal-guy/">proud</a> of <a href="http://www.deadcharming.com/2008/08/27/what-i-want-to-be-when-i-grow-up/">having</a> <a href="http://www.deadcharming.com/2008/07/25/how-sweet-life-is/">written</a>.  I have not felt that way about something I’ve blogged in a long time.  At one point I felt that anonymity was the key; that by being behind a veil of self-defense, I had the freedom to say things in a way that wasn’t filtered and ultimately made for better writing.  Now, I think that’s just crap.  I think that for the last year or so I’ve just been too damn cautious in my writing, and that it has suffered for it (when and if I even bothered to post it).  It wasn’t the anonymity that made it better, it was the confidence to just write and let the chips fall where they may.  I used to be the kind of person who “did” first and “worried” later (if ever).  Now, I calculate everything.  I analyze, and measure, and contingency &#8211; until I don’t act at all.</p>
<p><span id="more-78"></span>The downside is that I recognize that depression is affecting my reasoning, and now I don’t trust my inner voice to have a monologue that isn’t overshadowed by my negative emotions.  I’m in a bad place, doing my best to not be in a bad place, and that’s a bad place to write from.  What troubles me, is that when I was writing things I’m proud of, I was enmeshed in a deep and consuming depression.  On the surface I was doing “OK,” but underneath I was seething with frustration and drowning in my own dark waters.  Is that my muse?  Is that where I draw inspiration?</p>
<p>What’s odd, is that at the same time my personal/blog writing has dried up, my professional/fiction writing has improved in both inspiration and output; which is a tradeoff I’ll gladly accept.  I’ll start posting more of that on Serial Storyteller in the next few weeks, so at least there will be something to show for all the effort.</p>
<p>After a lot of thought, I realized that the difference is how I perceive “critique” of the things I write.  I cringe when someone who “knows” me critiques my personal writing, or my personal writing process, or the meaning behind the things I have to say that are personal to me.  It strikes a nerve that was safely hidden behind my anonymity.  I realize that if I’m going to write things that ARE personal, then I have to give them up the same way I give up my fiction.</p>
<p>I grew up with a fiction writer in the house.  From the age of six until long after I was out of college, my mom wrote genre novels for Pocket Books and St. Martins.  Some won awards, some were “not her best effort,” but every last one of them left the house, went to an editor and reviewers and readers, and had to be given up.</p>
<p>Writing is both an art and a business.  If you do it for a living, there’s money involved; and where money is involved, emotions had better be checked at the door.  Editors and agents and reviewers and readers ALL wield sharp swords and they take no prisoners.</p>
<p>You start with an idea; you give it form and purpose, breath and wings.  You raise it up; you feed it and make it grow.  Then, you take it out into the world, and you give it up.  Either it flies, or it fails.  The chips fall where they may.  The most horrible moment is watching the people you trust take a sharp sword and attack your precious thing.  It hurts you; in your heart, in your soul, in your confidence and faith in yourself.</p>
<p>When I was eleven years old, my dad got an album for his birthday that I probably listened to more than a hundred times before I turned twelve.  The lead track was something so powerful it was probably the most significant single song that defined my pre-teen and teen years.  I wore out two cassette copies of that album before I was fourteen, and I’ve had a copy on CD ever since.</p>
<p>The album “…Nothing Like the Sun” by Sting isn’t really something you would expect to be defining for a teenager in the 90’s, but if you want to have a little insight into who I am, that album is key.  Every single second of it is specifically meaningful to who I am, and how I perceive the world.  As much as I love the whole thing, the first track is absolutely integral to who I am and how I perceive the role of parents, the acts of creation and protection, and the process of sacrifice and forgiveness.</p>
<p>I think the lyrics are some of the most beautiful poetry ever set to music, and I’m quoting them from his book “Lyrics by Sting” to have the line breaks and spacing “as intended” for the printed page.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>The Lazarus Heart</strong><br />
-by Sting</p>
<p>He looked beneath his shirt today<br />
There was a wound in his flesh so deep and wide<br />
From the wound a lovely flower grew<br />
From somewhere deep inside<br />
He turned around to face his mother<br />
To show her the wound in his breast<br />
That burned like a brand<br />
But the sword that cut him open<br />
Was the sword in his mother’s hand</p>
<p>Every day another miracle<br />
Only death would tear us apart<br />
To sacrifice a life for yours<br />
I’d be the blood of the Lazarus heart<br />
The blood of the Lazarus heart</p>
<p>Though the sword was his protection<br />
The wound itself would give him power<br />
The power to remake himself<br />
At the time of his darkest hour<br />
She said the wound would give him courage and pain<br />
The kind of pain that you can’t hide<br />
From the wound a lovely flower grew<br />
From somewhere deep inside</p>
<p>Every day another miracle<br />
Only death would keep us apart<br />
To sacrifice a life for yours<br />
I’d be the blood of the Lazarus heart<br />
The blood of the Lazarus heart</p>
<p>Birds on the roof of my mother’s house<br />
I’ve no stones to chase them away<br />
Birds on the roof of my mother’s house<br />
They’ll sit on my own roof someday<br />
They fly at the window, they fly at the door<br />
Where does she get the strength to fight them anymore?<br />
She counts all her children as a shield against the pain<br />
Lifts her eyes to the sky like a flower to the rain</p>
<p>Every day another miracle<br />
Only death could keep us apart<br />
To sacrifice a life for yours<br />
I’d be the blood of the Lazarus heart<br />
The blood of the Lazarus heart</p></blockquote>
<p>Every time I create something this song is ringing in my head.  When I taught my daughter to ride her bike, this song was ringing in my head.  When I talk to my dad on the phone, or IM with my mom, this song is ringing in my head.</p>
<p>We give life to something, and then we hope we&#8217;ve given it everything it needs to survive and flourish and fly away.  I know that I&#8217;ve done this with my daughter, even when it hurts so much to realize what I&#8217;m doing.  And I don&#8217;t regret it.  She&#8217;s a beautiful girl with a strong heart and a brilliant imagination, and she will overcome the failings of her parents.  I know that someday she will have the strength to fight the birds that no longer sit on my own roof, I know that my blood has given her the heart she will need.</p>
<p>I have to start giving myself and my writing that same level of confidence, that same freedom to fly.  I need to trust more in the blood that I&#8217;ve given and the heart that it creates.</p>
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