“Stepping
outside of your comfort zone,” I heard that phrase a lot growing up. It what
people say to challenge others to try something they wouldn’t normally do in
order to learn and grow. For me, applying that to writing involves putting on
paper stories my brain comes up with even if I’m not comfortable with them to learn and grow. It’s
being honest with myself and putting my stories out there, letting the readers
judge for themselves, no matter how uncomfortable I might be.
Now
that’s not to say I’m going to publish garbage I don’t like, but stories that
stretch my imagination into areas that may be dark, exploring the uglier side
of humanity. Recently, I did just that. I wrote something that was completely
unlike anything I’ve written before. Basement Games is a serial killer short
story that had been rattling around in my head for awhile, but I didn’t want to
write it. It was dark and used words I wasn’t comfortable writing. But the
characters wouldn’t leave me alone, so I wrote it, intending to keep it to
myself because it was dark, ugly and downright creepy.
I
told a few trusted friends who offered to read it, but I was hesitant. I
finally relented, and they were kind enough to encourage me to publish it, and to
let the readers know that it was not my usual HEA romance story.
There
is a lot of advice out there to stick to a certain genre or closely related
genres, so that readers know what to expect from you. There are a few writers
out there who like to mix it up, so I decided to take a chance and publish
Basement Games.
Excerpt:
Hiding
behind a VPN, he could mask his IP address and no one could find him. It was
harder to hide on the Internet these days, but not impossible for someone who
knew what he was doing. And John knew what he was doing.
The
ding of the microwave pulled his thoughts back to the tiny kitchen. He pulled
the steaming tortilla-filled goodness out onto a paper plate, grabbed a cold
beer, and headed to his room.
He
smiled as he fired up his computer and connected to the VPN. After he knew his
IP address could not be traced, he signed on to his favorite dating site where
all his little piggies went to market.
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