Nobody Reads About Souls

The boy who was only three last week but is somehow turning 18 this year asked me if I have talked with grandpa about dying.

“Yeah, we have. One day you and I might have a similar conversation, many years from now if I have anything to say about it.”

“What did you talk about?”

I provide some details but not all because some pieces remain between a father and son knowing the joy of the sandwich generation is to encounter contradiction.

Some things aren’t shared now not because of a lack of maturity but because sometimes I need a moment to be a son.

Nobody Reads About Souls

A group of bloggers are talking about how to grow their audience and gain notoriety.

Two of them start throwing out what they call good topics to write about and crap no one will read.

I am feeling a little feisty so when they say don’t put your love story online unless you want a bunch of women who won’t pay to read your stuff I tell them they are wrong.

“I won’t say whether you’re a chauvinist, misogynist or a dude who can’t convince a woman to get naked with him ‘cuz I am not judgmental. But if you don’t think love stories sell you don’t know anything about publishing or history.”

“Show me your love story and all the cash you made and then I’ll say you have proven me wrong.”

I laugh and tell him he doesn’t know Jack and suggest he establish his credentials before asking for mine.

“Have you ever worked as a writer? Have you ever gotten paid to publish? Have you ever been a marketer, copywriter, editor, journalist or done anything other than bang on a keyboard like an angry monkey?”

This time the rebuttal is filled with personal insults and an offer to have an intimate conversation outside.

“I’ll go but only if we agree to a duel with Smith-Coronas.”

“You’re a stupid asshole, I don’t smoke.”

“Not yet, but if you stick around you might find out whether that E key still sticks and you’ll certainly hear bells.”

Several people shout at both of us to be calm and I point out I never raised my voice.

“You write a good story about two souls and I guarantee it will be read…at least twice because people will want to make sure they don’t miss a line.”

*****

Two beers and a soft drink later two people ask if I’ll answer some questions.

“Sure, let’s start with this. I call this a soft drink or sometimes a coke regardless of brand. I almost never refer to it as ‘Pop.” I tease midwesterners about their weather and their lack of real beaches, because those require saltwater.

I prefer my pizza to be thick crust and my peanut butter to be creamy.  There is no difference between Escargot and scoops of Vasoline.

What do you want to know?”

They surprise me by not finding my crotchety attitude to be off putting and I surprise them with a story about the similarity between abandoned trucks and old relationships.

Sometimes the only thing that prevents them from running as strongly as they ever did is simple maintenance and repairs.

“That sounds like a good story, when did you write it?”

“Just now.”

“Really? How do you come up with story ideas?”

“I don’t know. They just show up inside my head and beg for me to pay attention to them. Sometimes I do and sometimes I let them sit for years. There is no rhyme or reason. It just happens.”

What Do You Think Will Happen?

We’re having breakfast for lunch, the teenager and I.

We’re at this joint in Plano that serves pancakes that look like they ought to be served in pizza boxes and in agreement that we have to come back again.

“Dad, that burger looks pretty tasty.”

I nod my head and he asks me what I think will happen.

“You’ll blink and wonder when I got to be so old because it doesn’t feel like that much time has passed.”

“Dad, you do know you are already old.”

“Come to the gym and we’ll see who looks old.”

We both smile and I tell him the end is coming.

“I can’t stop it and neither can you. But we can hope that we have quality time before it happens. I think we will, but I can’t guarantee it.”

He nods his head and we talk about more stuff.

“I spent my birthday and almost every major holiday by myself last year.  I am very comfortable with silence and being alone.

I was before all that and probably became ‘better’ because of it. But I didn’t do it for quiet. I did it because grandpa taught me that you do what you need to do for your kids.

Very little is given for free, we have to work hard for things and that is ok.”

Sometimes we ask ridiculous questions and find logical answers.

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By Joshua Wilner

Hi, I am Josh Wilner and I am happy that you have decided to visit my corner of cyberspace. I am a writer/marketer/friend and family man. My professional background includes more than twenty years in working with businesses to help them do a better job of connecting with their existing and prospective customers. More specifically I have worked with companies of all sizes from the Fortune 500 to the new start up to help them build, develop and grow their social media and marketing plans. I love spending time with my family and friends. I enjoy music, reading, writing, playing sports and laughing.

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  1. Stan Faryna – Connect with me on Twitter: @faryna . Go here: http://twitter.com/Faryna . Or connect with me on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/stan.faryna Or email me: stan(dot)faryna(at)gmail.com
    Stan Faryna says:

    Your boy is growing up fast.

    1. TheJackB – Someone complained that this page doesn’t tell you what to expect to find here in this blog so I aim to rectify this with the next line. I am a father who writes about life, parenting, business, politics and fiction. I don’t use an editorial calendar because I don’t map out what I am going to write that far in advance. The primary focus will be on things that relate to children and parenting. But the nifty thing about that is that encompasses a wide range of things. Sometimes I work with companies on their PR/Marketing efforts. If they provide products or services I will disclose it. Here is an incomplete list of companies that I am currently or have recently worked with: Nintendo, Philips Norelco, Subway, Frigidaire and Mattel. Want to know more about me, keep reading. If I wanted to provide a professional description it would looks similar to this: Jack has a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from California State University Northridge. He has been writing for print and web publications for more than twenty years, covering a wide range of topics including: business, technology, parenting, politics, education, sports and religion. That is far too serious so I prefer to use something like: The Jack B. is a writer and author of 39 unpublished books and three screenplays. A former athlete and would be superhero he still fights for truth, justice and the American Way. Though he may look like a grown man, don’t fool yourself he is still a boy at heart. When he is not engaged in Walter Mitty like fantasies he is a husband, father and friend and blogs at TheJackB. Hmm…obviously I have since moved from Random Thoughts over to this place, but that is ok. This page is a work in progress which is a good description for me. I’ll probably tweak this on a regular basis so feel free to keep checking back in because you never know what might show up. I am a prolific writer and update frequently so don’t forget to scroll down the page to see what nugget of wisdom you just might have missed. Here is a short selection of posts to get you started. A Father Describes Parenting A Father’s Burden How Sister’s Helped to Train A Father of “Daddy’s Girl” Inside the Blogger’s Studio- A Dream, Er Nightmare The GermoPhobe What I Dream About I am In Love Becoming a Dad Dad’s Most Important Job A Decade of Dad Grandpa Donuts Why Your Post Sucks and Everyone Hates Your Blog A Letter To My Children- Things That Matter A Letter To My Children-2011 Dad Balances Fear Versus Reality Q&A With Daddy Blogger JackB Save The Last Dance For Me- 75 Years of Marriage An Uncertain Certainty Four Generations & A Wedding The Best Thing My Father Ever Said To Me 1 Foolproof Way To Become a Better Writer The Story Of A House- The Final Days He Died A Hero Twenty-Five Links That Will Make You A Better Writer/Blogger Thanks for coming by, I hope you like it. If you want to reach me use the contact form or try talk-to-jacknow-at-gmail-dotcom You can also find more information by clicking About Me and reading my profile there. Also, I encourage you to sign up for my newsletter using the form on the top right hand side of the page.
      Joshua Wilner says:

      Way too fast. I imagine your son is too.

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