I'm On My Way
We don’t know where we are going, but we are on our way.
— Anon (Stephen Vincent Benet’s pioneer sayings.)
HI! Thanks for tuning in.
I have written a book, and this blog is about my journey to publication. I want to take you along for the ride. My first step will be to find an agent. I’ll keep you posted as I send out query letters and proposals. Getting accepted by a publishing company is a long shot and I’m nervous about sticking my neck out for all to see. But, I’m driven to try.
The title of my book is ABDUCTED: My Struggle to Remember. I was kidnapped in 1948 and taken to Los Angeles where I was forced into prostitution and pornography. I repressed the horror of my abduction and continued on as if nothing had happened after a approximate four-month absence from home, and my recovery by police during a pornography raid. My life story reveals some of the problems of not remembering a trauma, such as mine. Nightmares led the way to the recovery of my memory at age 50, and dreams are a big part of my story.
My memory returned on September 8, 1989. I had been having nightmares for many years, but during the summer of 1989, they increased in intensity. I began waking up night after night, gasping for air as I bounced up off the bed. I didn’t understand these graphic dreams and vowed to discover what they meant. My dream images often repeated, and decided that if I cross-referenced them I might be able to better understand the mysterious stories my unconscious was trying to tell me. I have now accumulated a box of files of dreams with similar words and themes I can go to when I want to compare dreams. Here, for example, are the names of a few files: Bugs, Blue Eyes, Cabin, Hanging, Hotel, Mafia, Gun, and Camera. Now, I became even more creative and began to make icons of these repeated themes. I pasted these onto my dream pages, and my nighttime adventures came alive. Here is an example.
Vacation La Push, Olympic Peninsula, Washington
I am waiting for a man at a local outdoor restaurant. I know he likes blueberry muffins, so I carry some hot ones from the kitchen to the table where we will sit. In the meantime, I am watering green geranium plants on the patio.
Suddenly three spiders attack my face. I scream and brush them off. One pricks my upper lip where my scar is. I then notice one strand of cobweb around the button on the front of my shirt. It is attached to the spider now across the room. I reach down and release it as I wake up frightened.
Please invite your friends to read my blog, particularly those who have experienced trauma and or suffer from PTSD. Dreamers will be interested too. I will give you a look into my life through stories, and tell you about people I have met along the way. I studied in New York City in the 60s to become an opera singer, ran a training program for young singers at San Francisco Opera, and became a social worker for foster children in Riverside, California before retiring. I have had a diverse and exciting life.
I hope I have whet your appetite. I’ll be publishing more blogs soon. In the meantime, I would love to hear from you about your own experiences. Let’s start a dialogue.
sallierascal@cox.net
cunninghamalice409@gmail.com
Onward and Upward!

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I am enjoying your blog thus far! Look forward to reading the next ones :)
ReplyDeleteAlice, so good to hear from you. I was thinking of you just the other day. I'll look forward to reading your blogs.
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