Quotes that make me think....

  • "The only freedom which deserves the name is that of pursuing our own good, in our own way, so long as we do not attempt to deprive others of theirs, or impede their efforts to obtain it." John Stuart Mill

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

My characters are starting to present themselves....


Today is an interesting day.... the ideas for my next novel are circling and presenting themselves slowly, but clearly.  The voices of the characters are starting to whisper from their shadows and I am excited to hear what they have to say. 

I have been searching through my bookshelves for something that will take hold of me - something my subconscious knew to prepare me about and for, a long time ago, but is only presenting to me now.  As you know I buy books all the time, if they show me the spark of interest, knowing I may not read them for years, but trusting that when the characters want to present themselves, I will find the other stories that they share interests with. This is part of what I love about writing.

I love it when characters force me to learn things I had never even thought of before... Interestingly yesterday I was drawn to these ten books:

Angelina Jolie: Notes from my travels (about her travels as UN Ambassador to Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Pakistan, Cambodia and Ecuador) I have read this book several times and have just recently watched Beyond Borders 3 times... again... *lol* I am curious to see why these goals have been in my mind recently... and are a continued repeat for me... I look forward to this character development.

Fawzia Koofi - Letters to My Daughters ( I was lucky enough to hear her speak a few weeks ago and her message must have obviously stayed with me)

Ashley Judd - All that is Bitter & Sweet (Her Memoir) I have no idea how this fits, but perhaps it is her humanitarian work that I need to learn about for a character.

Sebastian Junger - War (About the trust among men whose survival depends on their committment to each other) I wonder how this is going to fit in.  Traditionally the men I research are the creatures devoid of humanity that cause the problems, not the groups that defend.  This is going to be interesting and I look forward to seeing how this plays with the story and characters.

Clea Koff - The Bone Woman - A forensic anthropologists search for truth in Rwanda, Bosnia, Croatia and Kosovo. I have read this, seen the author in person as well as on tv.  Her message is clear and strong and I wonder what my characters have to do with Clea.

Leszlie Kalli - Kidnapped (A Diary of her 373 days being held in captivity by a leftist guerrilla group in Columbia)  I read this a few years ago and just finished reading about Ingrid Betancourt and her kidnapping/captivity.  I wonder if this is going to be literal or figuratively explored in the story and/or the characters.... time will tell.

Damon Galgut - The Impostor (Secrets, betrayal and racial tension, isolation and revenge in modern day South Africa) No clue... it was on sale for 5.99 with 80% off... and it was a on the spot pick up...curious about this one.  I know I love SA, but curious none the less as to where this will fit.

Terry Gould - Murder Without Borders (Journalists dying for the story in the worlds most dangerous places) My last novel had a journalist covering war stories and his lessons learned during this time - of the best and worst of people.  I guess his voice hasn't yet been heard enough - or any of theirs if they have died to obtain their stories.

Andrew Rice - The Teeth May Smile, but the Heart Does Not Forget (Murder and Memory in Uganda) Someone very close to me was exciled during this time and has just come back into my life. I dont know if this is a personal learning or a character/storyline. This should be interesting - especially as I have such personal vivid accounts from an entire family that was involved.

Christopher Kremmer - The Carpet Wars (A 10 year journey from Kabul to Baghdad along ancient trade routes) I am curious to see if this is about background, filler and detail to add specific, accurate details or a result of my love of the old Kabul... not the regime, the city and humanity itself before it was destroyed.  It was not the city we see now... and someone very special to me used to live there and I have seen the beauty through his eyes.  Perhaps I need to see that beauty again or remind others that it actually existed?


As I mentioned before, I think the research is almost as much fun as the actual writing. The more I learn the more I hear my characters speak. When they go quiet I know I am on the wrong path and need to retrace my steps to see where I have taken a wrong turn.

I have a lot to do between now and September, but I am going to enjoy the process.

Speak with you again soon.... oh, the paining is yet another by Carl White. I love this artist and am an avid collector of his work.

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