By Jill Weatherholt
While ordering iced tea in a restaurant, when I first moved
to Charlotte, North Carolina from the DC area, the server asked me if I wanted
“sweet tea” or “regular.” Since I’d always enjoyed a little sugar in my tea, I
went with the sweet. Yowza! They weren’t kidding. The stuff was sweet. I could
feel the cavities taking root. That day, I decided in the future, I’d stick
with the regular.
Something else I learned by living in the South is the true
meaning of southern hospitality. While looking for a new home, everyone waved
as we drove through various neighborhoods. That was something I’d never
experienced.
In 2012, Southern Writer’s Magazine extended their
hospitality by inviting me to guest post after I’d been selected as a top ten
runner-up in their short story contest. This was big for me. Not only was this
the first writing contest I’d ever entered, but it was the first time something
I’d written resulted in publication.
When the contest opened again in 2013, I wrote another
story. That piece also was a top ten runner-up and printed in their magazine.
Then in 2014, I thought, what the heck—I’ll write another one. Unlike the other
two, this story’s subject matter was close to my heart. It was real, and
something our family was coming to terms with. The story won second place and
my photo appeared on the cover of the magazine…something I’d never imagined
happening.
In the 2012 blog post, I mentioned earlier, I’d written
about my first experience with NaNoWriMo. It was a thirty-day, wild roller
coaster ride that ended with a messy and horrible rough draft—the first book
I’d ever written. When I shared my experience here, I never dreamed when I
entered Harlequin’s Blurb2Book contest in 2015, that very book would end up
published in March of this year.
The entire experience has been a whirlwind, but during it
all, the folks here at Southern Writer’s Magazine have been so supportive and
encouraging. They have indeed taught me the true meaning of southern
hospitality, which I now know consists of graciousness and kindness. So thank
you, Southern Writer’s, for being there from the start of this amazing journey.
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By day, Jill Weatherholt works for the City of
Charlotte. At night, and on the weekend, she writes contemporary stories about
love, faith and forgiveness. Raised in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., she now
resides in Charlotte, North Carolina, but her heart belongs to Virginia. She holds a degree in Psychology from George Mason University and Paralegal Studies Certification from Duke
University. She shares her life with her real-life hero and number one
supporter. Their relationship grew on the golf course, and now they have one in
their backyard. Jill believes in
enjoying every moment of this journey because God has everything under control.
Jill loves to blog @ https://jillweatherholt.wordpress.com/ Her website
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