
Number 9
Today’s piece is written by Katherine Fugate, Creator and Executive Producer of “Army Wives.” Her feature film credits include “The Prince & Me” and “Carolina.”
just as my daughter’s first steps will be written in my memory, this strike and all the steps we take will be written into history books. we are folding time and space now, recognizing a technology that will redefine how we give hope. how we change the outcome.
this strike is just one of many steps on our journey. there will be damage. there will be stains. there will be false hope. but it will end. we will go back to work. but it is our resolve, our willingness to keep taking those steps that will determine the outcome. so everyday, i’m out there, walking the line.
i do it because i believe in fighting for a fair deal. and because i believe in my daughter, Madeleine, and what it means to be a mommy she would be proud of.
WHY WE WRITE is a series of essays by prominent – and not so prominent – TV and Film writers. Conceived by Charlie Craig and Thania St. John, the campaign hopes to inspire and inform all writers during the strike, and perhaps beyond. If you’d like to comment, or tell us why you write, visit the Why We Write WordPress site or contact us at whywewrite@gmail.com.
This part of the essay series WHY WE WRITE is so true for me. My piece RECONCILING WITH POETRY in the page About Me posted in my site tells my story.
http://jeques.wordpress.com/about-me/
Thanks for sharing this.
I wish you well.
~ Jeques
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