By Sandra Schmid
My search for words started a new journey. When we moved to Maryland, I published my first short story about my trail experience. The thrill of being in print was comparable to standing on Mt. Katahdin all over again.
In Boise, I joined a writer’s group. We shared our deepest stories. Vulnerable, we became friends. My book gave me a home.
In Tallahassee, writing classes and seminars opened doors to more publications and friends. I had a focus. I would finish my book.
By the time we moved to Asheville after following work with the Forest Service for twenty years, my story went into a suitcase holding candles and incense on the floor.
Moving to Columbia just last year, poetry sprouted from the musty case. I read one out loud at Kool Beans with Al Black.
My memoir is my life. I don’t want it to end. Until I find the right words to express my love for the trail, the journey goes on.
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