My Bucket List
by Lena Coakley
Aspiring
novelists put so much of their energies into the dream of being
published that when it finally happens, there is sometimes a letdown.
Unpubublished authors might find this hard to believe, but it
certainly happened to me. After the book launch and the tweeting and
the first flurry of reviews, I realized that getting published didn’t
make me a different person, or solve any of the problems I was
secretly hoping that it would. In fact, now there was something
missing. I had lost the number-one goal on my bucket list—writing
and publishing my first novel—and it left a hole.
By
necessity, writers are a self-motivated bunch, which is why it’s
important that we keep moving the finish line forward for ourselves
by making new goals and finding new dreams. Now that I’ve written
and published my first novel, the #1 item on my bucket list has
changed to:
--#1
Write and publish an even better novel.
Since
I have my first speaking engagements coming up in the fall, my #2 had
better be:
--#2
Learn to speak in front of a crowd (gulp!).
But
life isn’t all about work! There are places I want to go and
experiences I want to have that have nothing to do with my writing.
For the next eight of my top ten, some I expect to cross off my list
this year, some may be on my list for many years to come (like #7 for
instance), but the important thing is to keep replacing them with
other goals and dreams so that I’m always moving forward.
--#3
Learn another language.
I’m
always making half-hearted attempts at this one, and over the past
two years have taken introductory courses in everything from Spanish
to ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. (Really!) But I have a “sticking
to it” problem. Maybe Mandarin?
--#4
Get my diving certification.
I’ve
always loved snorkeling and after taking a submarine trip in Cozumel
a few years ago, I decided that SCUBA diving is something I’d
really like to try.
--#5
Go to the Galapagos
--#6
Go to China (#3 will come in handy!)
This
has been on my bucket list since I was eight years old and my
grandmother took me to the Cloisters
Museum in
New York to see the narwhal horn that was mistaken for a unicorn
horn.
--#8
See the northern lights. (This can probably be done in conjunction
with #7.)
--#10…
All
right, I don’t usually tell this one since it’s a bit cheeky, but
here goes: My final and (until now) secret goal is to have a book on
the New York Times bestseller list—
—which
brings me to my conclusion: Dream
Big!
What’s
on your bucket list?
Lena
Coakley was
born in Milford, Connecticut and grew up on Long Island. In high
school, creative writing was the only class she ever failed (nothing
was ever good enough to hand in!), but, undeterred, she went on to
study writing at Sarah
Lawrence College.
She
became interested in young adult literature when she moved to
Toronto, Canada, and
began
working for CANSCAIP,
the Canadian Society of Children’s Authors, Illustrators and
Performers, where
she eventually became the Administrative Director.
Witchlanders, her
debut novel, was called “a stunning teen debut” by Kirkus
Reviews and
was the winner of the SCBWI
Crystal Kite Award for
the Americas region. She is now a full-time writer living in Toronto.
Thanks so much for doing the guest post, Lena! Loved your bucket list. I'm sure you'll accomplish all of them. :D
ReplyDeleteThanks Denise! And thanks for having me!
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