
They say the best stories reflect life. My experience says life is messy, difficult, filled with trials and tribulations. If the tales we write were all about rainbows and unicorns, they would feel unreal, unbelievable, and the reader would soon throw the book across the room. Or I would.
Writing fiction riddled with gloom, doom, and terror would be equally unsatisfactory. Mired in deep despair, when all is lost, I search, hunting for a glimmer, a flickering light beckoning at the tunnel’s end. I fervently hope the light is not a freight train barreling toward me. Lost causes, desperate situations hide miraculous resolutions. Wayward heroes discover novel ways to set things right. Despondent characters unearth, a reason to carry on. Novels which give me a reason to hope are the ones I cherish.
How do you balance light and dark in your stories?
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Keep on writing.
Jo Hawk The Writer
My writing tends to be downbeat. I’m a glass 80% empty kind of guy. I just wrote a short story I really like with maybe the slightest glimmer of hope. There’s always tomorrow so there’s always potential for something good to happen.
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LOL Someone recently asked my why there are so many dead and dying people in my stories. A glimmer of hope is all I can muster. Honestly, I think there are times when that is more than enough. 😊
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