To say I am flabbergasted is to say the least.
Sifting through the last twelve years of journals today, I read of many Dream-Visits that I’ve had through the years. Many of these dreams foretold of the coming deaths of my loved ones.
In reviewing these journals, I was surprised by how many times the heavens prepared me for the coming demise of my father and mother.
The one that shook me to the core today, however, had faded from my memory. In reading the entry, I was once again convinced of the authenticity of the presentations I am often given in my dream state.
You see, I dreamed that my mother would die and before she died, she would put one of my younger sisters in charge of all her funeral planning. I further dreamed that this would cause a huge schism in our family. I saw and felt the anger and righteous indignation that would completely alienate factions of our family. My soul was filled with sadness.
A few years later, this came to pass. I never would have believed that anything could come between my sisters and me. The three of us were tight. Always.
Mom has been gone for nearly four years now. All is yet to be healed. Even with the forewarning in my dream, I was not prepared. The pain goes deep. The loss of mother was accompanied by the loss of the family circle. By and by, Lord?
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As a toddler, Sue Baumgardner made up stories for herself looking at books she could not read and later spun tales for her younger sisters. After she had her own children, she told them tales and eventually wove a new pattern into the fabric of their lives. As the three sat together, one would begin with a story idea of her own. She spoke perhaps a paragraph or two or three, then pointed to the next who would take up the thread and continue with her own evolution of the story line passed to her, until she pointed to the next. The third person wove her own ideas into the story progression. After the three each had a turn, anyone could end the story, in their turn, whenever it felt complete to them.
After her children were adults, Sue studied writing, first poetry and then prose. After six semesters in adult education, she was thoroughly hooked on the story art form. Sue continued with dozens of classes, seminars and writing retreats. She studied writing and publishing under the likes of James Patterson, Peter Behrens, and Mark Dawson.
As a contributor to the Discover Maine Magazine, Sue received her first check for her prose.
Her poetry has been published in The Aurorian.
She has six of her paperbacks along with four ebooks published. They include fiction and nonfiction for adults and fiction for Middle Readers.
Her very first publishing though began with Greeting Card Universe, where Sue’s greeting cards with verse are sold across the world.
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