Part of any new relationship is getting to know the
person. Albeit Rick and I met 34 years ago. In the beginning we were
professional friends that did not lend itself to more revealing stories.
Recently we were discussing my writing and how it came about which brought up a
waterfall of memories.
I wanted to write ever since I can remember, maybe
because I loved being read to and wanted to create my own so I had stories with
me always not just when my mother and grandmother had time to read to me.
I tried scribbling my stories on paper at four but those
scribbles could not be reread. Then I started writing orally describing wherever I was and adding, “he said,”
or “she laughed” after the grown-ups in my life spoke. It came to an abrupt end
when my grandmother and I were walking to the mailbox and I said out loud, “The
little girl said laughingly holding the fat cook’s hand.” Although my grandmother
encouraged creativity and was proud of her cooking ability she didn’t
appreciate the word “fat” and my verbal utterances stayed inside my head at the
request of adults around me.
Later, as I told Rick, I discovered the Beverly Gray
series. No Nancy Drew for me. Beverly was a revelation. She was everything I
wanted to be and how I wanted to live.
Wikipedia describes the books as “The Beverly Gray Mystery
Stories, published between 1934 and 1955, were written by Clair Blank, pen name
of Clarissa Mabel Blank Moyer. The series began as a series of school stories,
and followed Beverly's progress through college, her various romances, and a
career as a reporter before becoming strictly a mystery series. Beverly is portrayed as an extraordinarily determined
individual: There was a driving ambition in her heart that would not let her
idle her life away.”
And like my grandmother who will always be a role model
in values, Beverly became my model in life.
This morning, I did a Dogpile.com
search (I prefer it to google) and I found a website describing both the writer
and the books. www.series-books.com/beverlygray/beverlygray.html)
The website has Clair's photo and it is a pleasure to see the face of the woman who had so much influence on me. More than once when I’m in England or writing a news article or having an adventure, I’ve thought—I’m like Beverly.
For the first time I learned about the writer herself. Her real name was Clarissa Mabel Blank Moyer. She was born Aug. 5, 1915 and published her first book at age 18.
If Beverly travelled the world, Clarissa, didn’t. She died of cancer August 15, 1965.
I only wish I could meet Clair to thank her.
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