PART TWO---THIS IS MY LIFE
I
started writing when I was in elementary school. When I was 10 years old I
wrote a love story that was entitled, “AN UPSTAIRS AFFAIR.” It was written on plain
notebook paper with pencil, and placed in the mail. It was turned down by
several romance magazines that were popular at that time. Somewhere it got lost
in the shuffle! In the sixth grade I wrote a children’s story about the
marriage between a cat and a mouse. It was an adventure about the three offspring’s
that were called karats. My sixth grade teacher kept the story and was planning
to have it published. During the summer she experienced a terrible death in her
family; she moved away, with my story, and I never heard from her again. I
tried several times to rewrite the story but to no avail.
After
that time, I became interested in high school studies and did very little
writing. After high school I became occupied
trying to maintain good grades in college and work at the same time. My writing career suffered because it was at
that time I realized I was not the so-called red-blooded American boy that society
expected me to be. I was faced with maintaining good grades in college, working
a full-time job, and dealing with, what was thought to be at the time, an
abnormal sexual desire.
After
college, in an attempt to solve the problem, I enrolled in the seminary where I
took advanced studies in the Bible. Finally, after coming to the conclusion
that God was not going to solve my problem, I went back to the university and earned
a degree in education. I enjoyed teaching school, but I had to be careful to
make sure that my sex life was not openly revealed. It was well known that gay school teachers
could be fired.
I
soon realized that teaching school was not going to provide the financial
success I desired. So I started a part-time job in the retail sales of musical
instruments. The business grew into much more than I anticipated, and I stayed
with it. For thirty-two years I taught school, and with the help of others, I owned and
operated two retail music stores.
However,
I never lost my desire to write. At first, I wrote and published what were
called, “A Common Thought for the Common Man,” which were a series of simple statements
that provided food for thought. An example, “The skeletons in your closet will
rattle.” Several of these common
thoughts were published in local newspapers.
When
I finally made what I thought was enough money to provide for a respectable
retirement, I left teaching, sold the businesses, and started on a journey. My
journey led me to Thailand
where I was offered a job writing for an English language newspaper. Soon I was
writing for another newspaper and then on to a magazine. My life had taken a
big turn and that turn was to happiness. While all of this was taking place, I
found the love of my life and then things really came together.
It
was then that I started writing and publishing short stories. They are not that
great, but one or two of them have been acclaimed to be interesting. To name a few, “Grandma and the Billy Goat” –
“Show Down on Bus Route # 3” -- and “Revival Time,” have been read by many people
and reported to be above average and exciting. They are now part of the
Southern Humor Series.
As
the saying goes, if you want people to read your book, write a better book. My
desire is to write a book that will be so well written and interesting, readers
will find joy in reading. My recent publication is entitled, “Welcome to the
Door --- This One Swings Both Ways.” It is recommended reading for 18 year old and older. I am also writing Opinion Editorials; which are called Op. ED.’s. They
are published on the internet in a writer’s blog entitled, WORDSFROMMRD.COM. My
Op. ED.’s are read by English speaking people in several countries around
the world including the U.S.A.
I
have been asked several times what I think about the members of my family who
refuse to read any of my books. My answer is, first of all, I consecrate on
those who do read, and there are many. Second, I listen to the whisper of a divine
voice that tells me there will come a time when great, great, generations, or
even great, great, great, generations will
seek to read the materials of one of those who set the foundation for the
Tippen legacy.
One
of these days I just might stumble upon a short story, a novel, a poem, or an
Op. Ed., that will be read by millions. I have already achieved some fairly
significant numbers, but my ultimate goal is one million. Out of a population
of 7.2 billion, one million is not an unreasonable goal. Think seriously for just a moment about the
title of my resent novel --- WELCOME TO THE DOOR—THIS ONE SWINGS BOTH WAYS.
This book involves some sadness, much more happiness, and a great deal of
excitement. So, regardless of what you read, do yourself a favor and continue
reading.
It
has been said that people will never get tired of a good love story. I have
been told by numerous individuals that THE MAMA MILLER LOVE STORY is a really good
story. Most people take their marriage
vows serious especially the words “in sickness and in health.” This story
describes the lifetime devotion of a man whose life was an example of unconditional
love. This love story is published with Amazom.com. and is still in print and can be purchased through Amazon.com website.
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