Mike Sutton
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Greetings from M L. Sutton, a born-again Christian and retired citizen of the Great Lakes State of Michigan, currently living in the Northern Michigan town of Cheboygan. A father of two wonderful adult children who also live in Cheboygan, and a husband of forty-three years, before losing my wife to a health-related illness in May 2020. I began writing in a journal in April 2020, with the words and feelings that I had wished to express to my wife but could not because of pandemic guidelines and her illness. After her demise, I continued to write to vent the hurt, confusion, frustration, and sorrow associated with her absence in my life, culminating with the release of my first book, “To Lose a Soul Mate,” which was published by Xulon Press, and released to the public on September 25, 2022. In losing my wife, God had given me a gift, one that I could share with others, the gift of writing what my heart felt and my eyes saw, as though looking through the windows of my heart. This new gift allowed me the opportunity to see through the pain and grief of losing my wife and to recognize the beauty that had always been around me, but I had not taken the time to fully enjoy, or be thankful for it. I now write for enjoyment, as it gives me a sense of peace and comfort, sharing my material as a Featured Contributor on, BIZCATALYST 360°, The Writers Café, and Dirt Road Storytelling, both on Facebook, while also working on a second book, a collection of writings from both heart and soul; which I plan to have published at a later date. Before that, I was enjoying retirement with my wife, after having worked for nearly 31 years for the State of Michigan Department of Natural Resources, as a Park Manager in various parks throughout the state of Michigan.
ENJOY MY PUBLISHED ARCHIVES
When Morning Comes
"So many questions and concerns. Will I know the answers when morning comes?" ...
Lost in Thought
"Oh, how I long for those days of old when her warm smile from across the table would make my coffee and the start of my day so much better when her presence would brighten those gray days and warm those chilly mornings." ...
Sometimes Moments
"I will instead treat myself occasionally with a visit to one of those moments, knowing that what makes them so special is I can visit them anytime I want to. " ...
Beauty for Ashes
"We have a God who is there with us during those times relieving the pain and misery that we have felt and are living with or have lived through, making a way for us to reach the ultimate beauty that only He can make of our devastation." ...
A Moment
"Looking at the big picture, what is our life on the grand scale of things—nothing, but a gift in a moment of time?" ...
One with Nature
"Have you ever gone for a walk with others only to find that one or some make way too much noise as they trample and stomp their way along through the woods?" ...
One Tear
"Do we pay attention when speaking with others, listening to what isn't being said? Or are we being sociable only because it's what's expected of us?" ...
Another Day
"This was to be a day that forced me to slow down and find my center, my place of peace and comfort, allowing my mind, body, and soul to mend from all they had witnessed and felt throughout the week." ...
A Writers Dilemma
"Whether it be words, memories, or an indescribable sensation, they often come wrapped in overwhelming emotions." ...
Limits and Boundaries
"Have you ever noticed how it seems as if our lives begin spinning too fast now and again?" ...