A Voice that Yearned to Be Heard
Laurie Fowler
My dad
loved words and loved language and loved reading and loved storytelling. His
dream was to be a college professor, but his life took a turn when he found the
exciting world of newspapering. “They pay me to read the paper,“ he boasted,
after securing a copy editor’s position.
His was
a voice that yearned to be heard.
My dad
moved on from being a copy editor to a reporter to managing editor to editor
and publisher to vice president of a publishing company. However, he would
always wait until the deadline loomed to finish his writing because being
pushed to finish and being pushed to be a better writer was a part of him that
couldn’t be undone.
His was a voice that yearned to be heard.
With a passion
for life, community, and justice, my dad chose precise words, constructed
lyrical sentences, and wrote eloquent paragraphs that became stories, columns,
and editorials.
His was
a voice that yearned to be heard.
My dad
was a man who wrote his opinion in editorial pages when it wasn’t popular--
about the death penalty, government corruption at the local and state level,
why he was a yellow dog democrat in a very red state.
His was
a voice that yearned to be heard.
My dad
stood up for what was right even if it cost him a job, or made him unpopular,
or made him vulnerable. His was a voice for the downtrodden or wronged.
His was
a voice that yearned to be heard.
My dad’s
columns were love letters to his family. Birthdays, anniversaries, graduations,
really family celebrations of all kinds were his subject matter and we were his
characters. His insightful words told
stories of our family’s triumphs and challenges focusing on what really
mattered.
His was
a voice that yearned to be heard.
My dad
had a great American novel in his brain, but his lungs gave out too quickly for
him to write it. The world is less vibrant without the stories he had to
tell.
His was
a voice that yearned to be heard.
1 comment:
This selection is very poignant. I love the repetition of lines. You have a lot of Ed within you. Congratulations on a strong start.
I look forward to reading what you post. Remember that if something is posted on the internet such as Facebook, it's classified as having been published. A lot of publishers won't take anything that's appeared publicly.
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