I want to post again to this thread to let y'all know that I went ahead and submitted the first two chapters of "Pamela & Richard", and they're now available amongst the latest submissions

I recently took a somewhat dramatic and ... risky step toward shaking off my writer's block.
I have a cousin ... to what degree of "cousin" I can't say, but she's around my mother's age (and I'm related to her through my mother). And ... she is a noted author of children's books. Obviously, I'm not going to name her (I would not want some innocent fan to Google her name and find themself here, as that might negatively impact her). The important thing is that she is a successful, published, well-regarded author. And we are connected via Facebook.
So I took a risk, told her I was a writer myself, and told her what kind of stories I write. And then asked her to please not mention this conversation to my mom, and described to her the events that transpired when my mom found my stories when I was 16 (Mom basically attempted to perform an exorcism on me). My cousin assured me, "Mum's the word!" (Does that mean the same thing in UK English as it does in US English? Given that "mum" seems to be the British version of "mom" ...)
Anyway, I took the step of sending my cousin a copy of my story, "The House in the Woods", warning her beforehand that the story had a sexual component (and she reassured me, "sex doesn't offend me"). She read it, and responded with much praise. My favorite comment from her:
"At any rate, your writing is clear and very readable and you have a good imagination. If it gives you pleasure to write, write--whether there's a market or not! To me, that's the key: do what makes you happy."
She also provided some criticism, and I was somewhat relieved when her criticisms lined right up with the same problems/self-criticism I already had with the story.
But anyway, chapters 1 and 2 of "Pamela & Richard" are up, and I hope everybody who has spoken up in this thread will read it and comment
