This sculpture is called Seattle Cloud Cover and the artist is Teresita Fernandez.
"much like the sensation of walking on a moving escalator, the 'sculpture' is in fact a series of unfolding, continuously shifting views that are activated by your passage as you cross the walkway, propelled and animated by the rumbling energy of the trains below..."
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I was 15 when I found out that Ruskin Bond's first novel, 'A room on the roof' was published when he was 17 years old.
Being a true believer of dreams, I dreamt I'd be publishing my first book by the time I was 19. Life at home had been unusually challenging. So, I gave myself an extra 2 years to follow in the footsteps of my literary hero.
The year I turned 19, my life became an upside-down pineapple cake, stuck to the sides of the baking tray. The only option for survival was to scrape out a living: one day, one nudge at a time. Every time the effort seemed unsurmountable, the sweet and tangy promise of what lay at the bottom of the pan would entice me to carry on and I did. A few years of struggle later, I managed to taste the spoils of a secure job, enough money to afford food and rent and even fell in love. It all happened at the same time. I got married, became a mother, moved cities and countries and somehow got lost in the mundane with such abandon and passion that my dream of writing and publishing lay forgotten like a recipe gone out of fashion and use.
'And all the seasons in between' was first published in May 2021: thanks to @Blogchatter's E-Book Carnival.
My dream became my reality more than three decades later.
Then more magic illuminated my world.
Ukiyoto Publishing, an international traditional publishing house, contacted me via Instagram and expressed their interest in my book.
Anyone who knows me knows what this message must've meant to me.
I replied enthusiastically. They needed a synopsis of the book, their next message said. I was about to get on a flight to Seattle, my first travel after 17 months, when I read that.
A few days later, I was reading a congratulatory mail from them informing me that they'd be going ahead with publishing my book!
So, my dear readers, all I'd like to share today (apart from the links to the book, of course) is that Dream Big. Work Hard. Be Real. Trust yourself. Persevere.
Magic happens.
I came across 'Seattle Cloud Cover' and the words (of the artist) on my recent visit. And even though the artist is referring to the landscape, it struck me that this sculpture was a metaphor for life. We move through our days with shifting views, circumstances and sometimes discover, re-discover our blurred truths, realise our old, forgotten dreams, dream up new ones and all this happens while the throttle of life rumbles on-- to its own rhythm.
I'm sharing all the links for the book here. It's available in paperback, hardcover and on Kindle.
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If you've read it already (on Blogchatter) then, please leave your review on the sites above. Your reviews will help the book to be seen and picked by new readers.
For those who haven't read the early reviews of the book, you can read them here:
Now that the trip to Seattle is over and the book is truly born, I hope to be more present on my blog. After all, this is where my writing journey re-started after a gap of two decades.
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend.