Songwriting News

I just agreed to a non-exclusive licensing agreement initiated by one of my co-writers for two of the songs he and I wrote together. Since I’m new to the music industry and unfamiliar with such contracts (including as to whether I’m able to divulge more info), I don’t feel comfortable sharing additional info regarding the other party, the name of the co-writer, or the two songs involved yet, but I wanted to share this news with you. Hopefully, I’ll be able to share more soon.

With Love,
Russ

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Karma, Courage, Hearts, Milestones, and New Adventures

1457642_767192366628176_1107466368_nThe idea of karma is that you
continually get the teachings
that you need
to open your heart.

~ Pema Chodron ~
Source: Precious World via Ute Lark

It often takes courage to love, but I believe love can win over fear, both within ourselves and others.

May I be brave and wise enough to choose love.

Writing Milestones Updates:

I began writing my first fiction short story for adults today. Until now, my books have all either been non-fiction for adults or fiction for children.

I plan to create a blog for my fiction short stories for adults and will let you know when it is online. The reason for a separate blog for it is that I want the blog you are reading now to be non-fiction so you will always know that what I write or share reflects my truth. I also believe that the readership base for each genre could be substantially different.

This month marks another major milestone in my writing adventure. Three more of my books are scheduled for release via Amazon.com and elsewhere over the next three weeks.

With Love,
Russ

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Paradise

Me at PG photoAbout a week ago we once again stayed in our favorite bed and breakfast in one of our favorite places on the planet, Pacific Grove, California. The Monterey Bay is just across a small two-lane road from our bedroom.

From our bed we experience the salty scent of the crisp clean air, feel the cool breeze, hear and see powerful waves crashing against picturesque rocks in their ancient and unique dance of power and patience against strength and endurance to a rhythm created far away yet still heard and followed by the sea, the beautiful colors created in the water as pelicans and gulls fly by. We are serenaded by sea lions, and often see harbor(?) seals or sea lions swimming, eating or simply sunning themselves on the rocks.

It is in this place that I just completed the finishing touches of my latest book, “Reflections of a Grateful Man”.

This paradise brings so much joy to our lives that it seemed fitting to finish the book and to have the “author’s photo” for it taken there. My Beloved snapped this shot in front of the B&B.

With Love,
Russ

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“….Above the Law, There is Humanity.”

“Upon my life…” Sometimes a person knows that there is more to lose than one’s life by failing to do what needs to be done. This post describes such a man. May he and his actions be a shining example to the world far long after he passes from it.
With Love,
Russ

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Choices and Pain

I believe that when people go through awful experiences–especially situations where other folks hurt us–we have a choice.

We can choose to let what we went through become an excuse to close our heart in an attempt to protect ourselves from future pain, or we can open our heart to help others who are in pain.

I believe the decision is sometimes consciously made, but often not.

I found that closing my heart only created more pain–for myself and others.

Closing my heart protected my wounds, but opening my heart healed them.

The only logical choice for me was to find the will and courage to open my heart and help others.

While that decision sometimes also led to additional pain, it was the path that brought much greater, lasting joy into my life. It was one of the best decisions I ever made.

Fortunately, we all have the opportunity to choose that path every day.

With Love,
Russ

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A Simple Act

Here is an excerpt from my soon-to-be-released non-fiction book, “Reflections of a Grateful Man”.

A Simple Act

When I was in my late teens I thought I was having a heart attack, but it proved to be a collapsed lung instead. The doctors said the lung might heal itself. It didn’t.

It was like a balloon with a slow leak. The air–my AIR–would leave the lung and get stuck between the outside of my lung and inside of my chest cavity. It hurt.

I was scared. It got to the point after multiple collapses that I couldn’t walk across a level parking lot without stopping to gasp for air.

Then, the unthinkable happened. My other lung started going bad. I knew that if they both deflated at the same time I would die, even if I was in the hospital on an operating room table.

It was also about then that my fiancée at the time–not the woman who later became my wife–decided she loved another man more than me and broke off our engagement.

And, my oldest and closest friend had just moved to Iowa.

I was lonely, heart-broken, lung-broken, in pain, with an unknown future, facing (if I lived long enough) two dangerous and very painful surgeries.

I didn’t care if I lived or died, and I was leaning in the direction that would permanently take all my pain away.

As I understand it, each surgery required that my ribs be separated far enough apart that a total of three hands could work inside me at the same time.

All I know is that, when I came out of the surgery, I had about an 18-inch scar running up my back from one of my sides, and a LOT of stitches. Pain does not come close to describing what I felt. Agony was closer, but perhaps even it doesn’t do justice to what I was experiencing.

I think I was in ICU for about a week and began recovering from home for three more weeks before heading back for my second surgery. When it was done, I had about 36 inches of scars and stitches, and even more pain.

While I was in the hospital the second time, there was no position I could be in that didn’t involve lying on stitches and/or vital tubing, and incredible pain.

Just about the point at which I didn’t think things could become worse, they did.

A nurse turned me on my side that had just been operated on so that I was lying on my wound, stitches, and newly separated ribs. Despite my strong protests, she propped me up and wedged me in so that I couldn’t move. Then she ignored me and my whispered pleas for the rest of her shift. I was in so much pain and had so little lung capacity that whispering was the best I could do. I was reduced to whimpering and tears.

Then an angel of mercy arrived in the form of a young male nurse in an era when that was still somewhat of a rarity. He took one look at me, and a look of compassion came over him as he immediately helped get me into a less painful position.

It might have been a simple act of mercy and kindness for him–one that he probably forgot soon later–but his kind act remains warm in my memory and heart three and a half decades later.

To that wonderful nurse, and all others like him, thank you for all you do to help ease pain and suffering, and for making my world a better place.

With Love,
Russ

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Mugger apologises to victim 30 years on after finding him on Facebook

Two men. One incident thirty years ago. A lifetime of regret. An apology, graciously accepted. A healed heart. Two men making the world a better place. I love this story.
With Love,
Russ

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Brightest Gems in a Useful Life

Guard well your spare moments.
They are like uncut diamonds.
Discard them and their value will never be known.
Improve them and they will become the brightest gems
in a useful life.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson ~
(Sources: Ute Lark and Precious World)

“It’s better to walk alone, then in a crowd going in the wrong direction” –Diane Grant via Daily Inspiration

With Love,
Russ

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If this World were my Classroom

So much wisdom, beauty, love, inspiration, and gratitude in a single post! Bravo, Sharon! May you long continue to be a beacon of hope, light and warmth for all those who stumble in frigid darkness, desperately lonely and afraid.

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If this World were my classroom
I would greet each day as a lesson
I would treat each person as a teacher
And accept each moment as an opportunity to learn.

If this World were my classroom
I would sit very, very still
And pay close attention
So as not to miss a single thing.

I would peer excitedly
Into the pages of every new dawn
Like a newly opened
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With reinvigorated anticipation
I would learn
That radiant acquiescence
Is the secret to contentment.

If this World were my classroom
I would try not to run ahead in impatience
Neither be held back by my own unbelief
For I would see with new eyes.

If this World were my classroom
I would learn to recognise
The false masters
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When I gaze at the scattering stars above
The wonder that grips my soul
Would…

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Every Day a Thanksgiving Day

Happy Thanksgiving Day to all who choose to give thanks today! May your blessings be greatly beyond measure.

With so many daily blessings, may I be wise enough to treat every one as a Thanksgiving Day.

Thank you for the all the blessings you bring to my life.

With Love,

Russ

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