I confess I'm a little different. In my mind I can
hear my wife saying, "No kidding. You got that right!"
But who says that you have to go through life the
conventional way? Why not break the mold? Why not be bold and try something
different?
Most writers take up writing because of their profound
love of reading. They are voracious readers and quite naturally their writing and
love of writing springs from the deep well of literature from which they have
freely imbibed. They have drunk deeply from the creative juices of others and
their writing craft reflects the influences of other authors that they have
read. There is nothing wrong in this. It is the natural outcome or by-product
of a love for books.
I'm a little different. Don't get me wrong. I enjoy
reading, somewhat. I usually have a book on the go. But am I a voracious
reader? No. Not unless you consider reading three or four books over the course
of a year voracious. My wife will read that many books in a week. She's a
voracious reader. I'm a literary dabbler.
Having authored eight books does however put me firmly
into the writer's camp. So where does my urge and inspiration for writing come
from? It comes from my love of drama. It comes from my role as an actor and a
storyteller.
Almost twenty years ago I was captivated by the story
of the centurion, who at the cross made that startling confession, "Truly,
he is the Son of God!" I produced and told his crucifixion account in a
one-man play called The Centurion's Report. After developing this drama and doing
this play for six years, I realized I had the basis of novel. I began writing
that novel and through a coincidence of Divine timing it was released at the
same time as Mel Gibson's movie, The Passion of the Christ. I
promptly sold all 2,000 copies. Another 2,000+ have sold since then and later
this month a US publishing house is taking The Soldier, the Terrorist & the Donkey
King to committee. Of course I'm praying for that big breakthrough into
the American market.
My other top seller is Psalms Alive! This
devotional study is based on thirteen Psalms that I do at dramatic
presentations all across Canada. I also do a full dramatization of the Book of
James. I am currently working on a book based on the life of James. So you see acting
and drama is at the heart of what I write.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have to finalize packing for
tomorrow's trip to Charleston, SC. I'll be doing The Centurion's Report at
a large Baptist church there on Wednesday.
Sometimes it pays to be a little different.
6 comments:
David, what a great, honest post. As a former drama producer, writer and leader, I can appreciate your heart so much. Passion for the stage easily pours itself into passion for writing. I hope to one day, see you perform. Sounds like a great production. Blessings
P.S. Nice Centurion Abs!
Wonderful, David!
That's a terrific story, and calls for our prayers and Godspeed for every success and effectiveness in your present and future endeavours.
Thank you for sharing this update. ~~+~~
Thanks Glynis and Peter. I've been working on those abs all winter!
What an interesting story and great photos to boot! Thanks for sharing your journey!
I'd love to see every one of your productions! I enjoyed doing some drama too, but never thought of taking it on the road! Blessings!
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