We all have our little superstitions even
those of us who say they’re not superstitious (she said, crossing her fingers).
My mum would definitely say she wasn’t
superstitious, but she thought bringing pretty hawthorn blossoms into the house
would cause something bad to happen – because one time a sad event did follow
the blossoms.
Years ago I worked with a girl who believed
all her horoscopes in various magazines and newspapers – even when they gave
conflicting advice. She had her stars done once, although I can’t remember now
what that entailed apart from sheets of that lined computer paper you used to
get. Or was that her bio-rhythms? – she had those done too (whatever they were)
and she put great store in coincidences and number patterns. We lost touch but
I do hope life turned out happily for her.
Perhaps she was hovering in my
sub-conscious when I thought of a storyline involving a girl who wouldn’t walk
under ladders and who followed her horoscope to the letter. Then when a
discussion a few months ago in my writing class led to the superstitions around
seeing magpies the two things came together to make a magazine story.
Just
my Luck was published in The People’s Friend this week (14 Oct.) with a lovely illustration:
and I got my name on the cover!
Now that’s
what I call good fortune.
Congratulations, Kate. May your luck roll on and on... : )
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rae.
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