Welcome Today's Featured Author
Natalie Barnes!!!
Beautifully Chaotic
by
Natalie Barnes
These lies…
Don’t seem to hurt
Bend this soul.
Down to the earth
Why try… to feel the sting
It only, causes burn…
Wash away… all this dirt
Only me, is all who knows
Fading far, never be heard
And I try,
God, have I tried
To live again
With peace…
in my own soul
That’s desperately.
Begging for the end.
Don’t seem to hurt
Bend this soul.
Down to the earth
Why try… to feel the sting
It only, causes burn…
Wash away… all this dirt
Only me, is all who knows
Fading far, never be heard
And I try,
God, have I tried
To live again
With peace…
in my own soul
That’s desperately.
Begging for the end.
About Natalie Barnes
Hi… I’m Natalie Jean Barnes
and let me tell you a little bit about myself. I was born on a rainy
Thursday morning back in September during the great year of 85. My
whole upbringing I lived on the Bay Mills Indian Reservation, and I’m
so proud to be an Ojibwe Native. Loon clan representing. :} I also
have a dab of some sweet Irish, German and Swed.
I was diagnosed with ADHD back in
1999 at the Mayo Clinic. I look back at that time and smile. For a
few years, my parents had taken me to so many places in Michigan to
see what was going on with me. They would all say that I was just a
lazy kid. I know this is a little off subject, but I just have to
say that I know some places are misdiagnosing ADHD. But ADHD is
real! And get this! It’s not a disability, but a fucking GIFT!
For real! I’ll be an ADHD advocate until my spirit travels on.
We’re a different breed, yes, but holy shit, we’re awesome! ;)
I dropped out of school in only
the ninth grade, but technically… I could’ve been a sophomore or
even a junior, since I got held back in Kindergarten and failed 7th
grade. Not doing your homework and day dreaming fails you—no
matter how much you try to bust ass in May, haha it just doesn’t
work. After 7th
grade, I hung around for a couple years but dropped out in ninth. I
used to regret dropping out of school, but finally realized, that it
is what it is, and I may not be here today without that path.
So I ended up getting my GED and
did some community college. When I was 22, I landed a cubical gig in
Accounting as Accounts Payable. Straight up Office
Space
style, “Cooperates
Accounts Payable…” haha.
Only different wording of course, just had to show you a glimpse of
my work environment. I stayed working in that cubical gig up until
November 7th 2014.
It was a Friday… I remember that, and it was chilly, but sunny.
No snow yet, which was sweet for the area I live in.
I remember sitting at my desk. I
shared my fabulous cubical area with two other desks, but only one of
them was occupied. I remember not giving a particular fuck
that day. After showing up late from lunch, I plopped down in my
chair—just staring at my computer screen at Accufund, or whatever
it was called. You see, by that point and how the environment there
was… it wasn’t fresh so I just stopped caring. After my
supervisor lectured me about being late and walked away, all I had to
do was turn toward my co-worker and she knew…“You’re leaving
now aren’t you?” Oh shit yeah! That’s when I decided to take
the plunge. Leave the negativity and try to be a writer. I already
published Everything I Want, which was still way below the
radar…..since I had no idea what the hell I was doing. But I
decided to just say “fuck it”, I didn’t want to live through
life with what if’s…
After looking away from my
co-worker, I turned and looked over at an older woman who worked in
that accounting department for years. Aw my, she passed away now,
but I remember seeing her there unhappy and tired, I didn’t want to
live like that. Yeah, I probably would be caught up on bills, and
have that steady paycheck, but I didn’t like the fact of coming in
every day and sitting at a job that wasn’t my passion… just there
for the check. I don’t know, but my heart broke at that moment.
I bent down and grabbed a box that
was already sitting under my desk. I had planned on resigning after
the New Year anyways to pursue writing, but I just couldn’t take it
anymore. Fuck it! I know I may sink for a little, but I believe I’m
pretty good at doggy paddling, so here I go. I shoved my shit in the
box and brought it out to my van. Haha, I had a sweet huge GMC van
at the time that took like five gallons of gas just to start. I was
outta there and wasn’t looking back…
Yes, it was hard. Even still it’s
hard, but I feel so good. Such a simple word to use, but honestly I
can’t think of a better word. There’s been some shit times since
then—with EVERYTHING, but I’m following my heart and spirit…
and I know that I’m exactly right where I need to be.
Interview With Natalie Barnes:
- Can you tell us a little about your books?
They’re love stories
about broken and/or damaged souls. I like to go for beauty in ugly
places.
- What inspires you to write?
Music! Definitely
music! If it wasn’t for that, I wouldn’t be writing. How I get
going is by jamming a song and during that time, a scene comes in. I
always have music playing while I write.
- When did you know you wanted to write a book?
I guess you could say
writing was always with me. I would start making little story books
back in second grade, but it wasn’t until I was in fifth, that I
was invited to participate in the Young Authors program. I remember
I tried attending a couple years before, but my stories never made it
until the fifth grade.
In February 2014, I
remember I was reading a ton of books really hard, and I couldn’t
stop reading them, and then I kind of got to a period where some of
the books I was reading at the time weren’t to the provocative edge
I was looking for, so I figured why don’t I just write something
that I would enjoy. When I first started writing Everything I Want,
I didn’t plan on publishing it. I would just sit up in my bed and
start typing in the notes section in my iPhone 4. When I was almost
finished with the story, I figured I would just go ahead and try to
self-publish it. After it was published my only thoughts were that
it was pretty sweet and I hoped some others would enjoy it as much as
I did writing it.
- Do you work with an outline, or just write?
I just write.
Sometimes, when a dialogue pops in my head, I hurry up and write it
down so I won’t forget it. But usually I write as if I were
reading it.
- Do you have a favorite spot to write?I only have one spot that I can actually “type.” But I do bring out a pen and notebook, once and while, and either sit in my car or on my deck. I live in the middle of nowhere, so it’s nice and peaceful. Being outside, I would have to say is my favorite spot to write.
- Do you have a favorite food or drink you must have nearby when writing?Pepsi and cookies! And sometimes on occasion ;) a Coors light or a little Patron.
- Do you listen to music while you write?
I already answered this
one, haha. Yes, I jam music while I create. Very inspirational.
- Are you doing any Author Signing Event this year?
As of right now, I’m
not doing any signings this year.
- What are writing projects you currently working on?
I’m working on a
little bonus section that my readers have wanted since Everything I
Have. Other than that, I have to rest up because I’ll be starting
my fifth book……hopefully sometime this summer! It’s way, way
out of my comfort zone….on so many aspects, but I’m so excited to
finally give him
his voice. I’ve been slowly planning and preparing this one since I
was writing Everything I Want.
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