The Author Guy Blog by Larry B. Gildersleeve

 22nd December 2023

Hello, out there,


Welcome back. Today, I’ve been thinking about the expression “the reason for the season” as it pertains to Christmas. What about the inverse – when the season becomes the reason, moving from a noun derived from Scripture to an adjective associated with the last few weeks of the year?

This time of year, for many or most of us, connotes a feeling that can reach in and touch the human spirit. As a novelist, I remain in awe of the Hallmark Channel’s ability to create a seemingly endless run of seasonally-themed movies, all essentially telling the same story with basically the same type of characters with the requisite happy ending in so many different versions. Yet it’s likely not the true meaning of Christmas (noun) that keeps viewers coming back for more, rather the sentimentality of the Christmas (adjective) spirt in each and every storyline.

Not complaining, mind you. Rather wishing there was a way for this seasonal feeling of happiness and goodwill toward others to last throughout the coming year. Here’s hoping the spirit of Christmas (noun and adjective) permeates your life and those near and dear to you throughout all of 2024.

Until next week … Vaya con Dios

Larry B. Gildersleeve


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