From the Pandemic to a Creative Renaissance: My Journey to “Island Serenade” 

“Art is a wound turned into light”.

The past few years have been a whirlwind of creativity for me, as I embarked on a writing journey that took me from the pandemic-induced lockdown to a burst of newfound inspiration. It’s a journey that led to the creation of my latest book, “Island Serenade,” a story that’s as much a reflection of my own transformation as it is a tale of romance.

The seeds of “Island Serenade” were sown during the lockdowns of the COVID-19 pandemic. Like many others, I found myself confined to my home, unable to go out and seek adventures to write about. Instead of letting this period stifle my creative spirit, I decided to turn inward, delving into my memories of growing up in Northeast Philadelphia during the ’60s and ’70s, as well as my summers in Wildwood, New Jersey during the ’70s.

In 2021, I began publishing stories in this blog about my experiences in Lawndale on Tuesdays, and my memories of Wildwood on Thursdays. I shared these tales with various Facebook groups that I thought would appreciate them. To my surprise, these posts gained popularity, resonating with both those from my old neighborhood and those who cherished the memory of Wildwood’s heyday. It got me thinking: could these stories be transformed into books?

The first book, “Lawndale,” was published on my 60th birthday, August 9, 2022. To my amazement, it gained momentum quickly, with sales taking off with minimal promotion. I shared the book with the Facebook groups, posted about it on my social media, and participated in a podcast. With minimal additional effort, hundreds of copies were sold, defying my expectations. It was a delightful success.

Riding high on the wave of Lawndale’s reception, I anticipated that the release of “Down The Shore” the following summer would quadruple the success of its predecessor. However, things didn’t go as planned. Despite my efforts, Down The Shore’s sales didn’t reach the heights I had hoped for. Disappointment and a sense of failure began to creep in.

But it was a dear friend, a lifelong creative artist, who provided me with a valuable perspective. He said, “If you’re making art or writing to sell books, make money, or win prizes, then you’re doing it for the wrong reason.”

These words struck me hard but also brought clarity to my situation. I realized that my disappointment was stemming from the wrong motivations.

Amid my disappointment, an idea struck me. With both books finished and out in the world, I was free to create whatever I wanted for the first time in four years. I decided to write more creatively about topics that interested me, embracing the freedom that came with my long-held creative blog, Phicklephilly.

I had also been toying with the idea of a story set on a mysterious island where a couple gets stranded during COVID-19, with an array of unique characters and experiences. While this idea felt daunting then, I began to write scenes for the story and poured myself into creating fresh content for Phicklephilly. The freedom to write without constraint revitalized my creative spirit.

As I pondered what I loved most about my two previous works, I realized it was the elements of romance that stood out. The experiences of first dates, first kisses, and falling in love have always held a special place in my heart. With this in mind, I decided to craft a simple love story about a boy from the city who meets a girl in a foreign land, a classic fish-out-of-water romantic tale.

Out of my sadness and disappointment emerged “Island Serenade.” I began writing it in July 2023, (Just two weeks after the release of Down The Shore) and I was excited about writing for the first time in years. I wrote the book out of pure joy, a labor of love that flowed effortlessly. With each word, my creative juices surged, and the ideas poured forth at an astonishing pace. The story came to life, and I couldn’t have been happier. I finished the first draft of the book 65 days later on September 10th.

The best part of this experience is that I no longer care if anybody buys “Island Serenade.” I wrote it for the sheer joy of creating something new and beautiful. This book mended my heart and reignited my creative spirit after feelings of disappointment.

So, if you’re feeling down or disappointed, remember that creating something new can be a healing and transformative experience. “Island Serenade” is a testament to the power of art and the importance of creating for the sake of creation, not for external validation. It’s a reminder that making something beautiful out of your emotions and experiences can be a truly rewarding journey, regardless of the outcome.

If you decide to read “Island Serenade” this summer, I hope you enjoy it. But remember, I don’t mind if you don’t. It was written from the heart, for the joy of writing itself.

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Embracing Change: A New Chapter in My Writing Journey 

For the past four years, I’ve embarked on a deeply personal and introspective journey through my blog and two books, “LAWNDALE” and “Down the Shore.”

It has been an incredible challenge, one that pushed me to recall and recount the intricate details of my life’s journey. But here I am, standing at a crossroads, ready to share some exciting news with all of you.

Writing these books was a monumental task. The process of delving into my past, digging up memories, and weaving them into compelling narratives was both cathartic and demanding. “LAWNDALE” and “Down the Shore” allowed me to relive moments of triumph, navigate through challenges, and ultimately showcase the growth that has shaped me into the person I am today.

However, there comes a point when one feels the urge to spread their wings and explore new horizons. After dedicating so much time and energy to introspection, I’ve realized that my growth as a writer has mirrored my evolution as an individual.

Just as I’ve transformed through the process of writing about my life, I’m now eager to take another transformative leap forward as a man. That’s why I’ve made the decision to embrace change and embark on a new direction with my writing. I’m ready to step away from chronicling my past and delve into the realm of exploration, contemplation, and curiosity.

Instead of focusing solely on the details of my own life, I want to share with you the thoughts, musings, and insights that have occupied my mind over the last few years. This change is not about leaving behind my journey or the growth it has brought me. It’s about acknowledging that growth is ongoing, and that transformation is a constant companion on our path.

The journey I’ve undertaken thus far has been an essential foundation for where I am today, and I am incredibly grateful for the support and engagement I’ve received from all of you. As I embark on this new phase, I invite you to join me on a different kind of journey. Together, we’ll explore ideas, concepts, and musings that have sparked my imagination. We’ll delve into topics that have inspired contemplation and conversations.

I’m excited to share my perspective on the world around us, to spark discussions, and to learn from the collective wisdom of my readers. So, here’s to embracing change, to growth, and to the endless possibilities that lie ahead.

Special thanks go out to my writing coach who told me the following: “I’ve read your stuff. It’s good. You’re a musician, right? I see the parallel. You write compelling stories and know the notes and chords to touch your audience. It’s time you made another leap. I’m just going to help you play better.”

I always write ahead in my blog. The stuff you were reading on a weekly basis was always written a year ahead of time. I’m not doing that anymore. I’m going to write and publish in real time. The stories will be from my notes and whatever pops in my head.

Thank you for being a part of my journey thus far. I’m thrilled to have you all with me as I embark on this new chapter of exploration and evolution. 

Chaz

Thank you for reading my blog. Please read, like, comment, and most of all follow Phicklephilly.

You can check out my books here: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=charles+wiedenmann&ref=nb_sb_noss_1