Sunday, May 1, 2016

Stepping into the woods

Over the past five or six years it seems that I have been incapable of writing a story that doesn't involve a character that takes a step into the darkness of the woodsThis theme has played an important role in each of my books.

The characters' motivations for doing so are varied - pushing boundaries, taking risks, seeking answers, nostalgia, rebellion, romantic intentions, a youthful curiosity, a place to hide, an attempt to save a loved one, hope, escape, just to name a few - and the motivations are oftentimes not a singular drive; sometimes there are multiple reasons that he or she chooses to step into the darkness.

There is usually a clearing that is within the woods.  The clearing is the place that the character is setting out for or just so happens to accidentally stumble upon.  Usually the clearing is a sanctuary, a respite, a safe spot; it is where answers are waiting to be found.  It is what is waiting through all of the darkness, briars, and bramble.

But sometimes...

The clearing is just another trick, another obstacle, an illusion to make you feel safe.  At least temporarily.  But what if something changes?  What if something sinister finds its way into that charmingly sunny spot?

Sometimes, after the fact, you may realize that you need to press on even further.  

You might have to venture into the woods all over again.   
  
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