The Darkest Hour

I’ve seen a lot of things on this five-year climb.  The road winds up the Mountain, sometimes so steeply my wrists ache from the constant typing.  I can’t type fast enough and come up for air, gasping, arms hurting, hungry and bleary eyed, only to realize I was supposed to have gone to bed hours ago.  Sometimes those steep climbs merely dump me into another Valley of the Shadow of Death, all the more unexpected because of the heights I thought I’d reached.

A soft voice whispers on the still night air:  There’s no safety on this Mountain, didn’t you know that, silly grasshopper?  No stage of the Mountain is easy.  Other than quitting and trudging home with my tail between my legs. It’s amazing, isn’t it, how flat and safe the way back appears if I turn around, and how steep and dangerous the road remains ahead. 

Don’t look back, the voice whispers.  Don’t look down.  Don’t stop now.

~ * ~

Why the melodramatic references to the Mountain today?  I’ve been thinking off and on for days about expectations–specifically reader expectations.  For the first time, I’m writing a book with full knowledge that PEOPLE will actually READ this book.  Not safe people…like my beloved sis and Wanda who are going to love me even if I mess up this story, although they’ll YELL at me until I fix it…but….READERS.

Laugh if you will, but that’s a rather scary proposition.

Oh, I don’t know when, exactly, that this Valley began to inch its insiduous shadow into my path.  It might have been while reading a piece May is writing about The Ruthless Reader.  Or more likely, it’s my own ruthless dissatisfaction with a recent book.  Mix that in with some positive reviews on my own work, and I suddenly find myself wanting to huddle by a campfire and peer around fearfully at the shadows instead of trudging onward.

Those shadows start to whisper such horrible things.  What if…the writer’s question, you know…I’ve messed up this book?  What if people hate me because I killed a character?  What if people are sickened by the villain(s)?  What if people want to tar and feather Shannari because she…No, no, why not stich a big red “A” on her chest?!? 

Worrying about what people might think, I started making little mistakes.  I flinched away from scenes I knew must happen.  In fact, I tried to hide the very complex and gritty characters I’d struggled so hard to breathe life into in a silly effort to make them safe, clean, and pretty.

Instead of letting them bleed and rage on the page in all their dark glory.

Oh, okay, Gregar was still pretty, even when I messed him up, but you know what I mean.

On the bright side, at least I realized I messed these things up and have already fixed them, instead of finishing the first draft and realizing… oops!  Will the real murderously sexy Gregar please return to the story?  Will this whiny, whimpy Shannari PLEASE go away? Will this insanely secure and never ruffled Rhaekhar please fall down on your sword and let the jealous, aggressive Khul back on the page, please?

I finally realized today that I’m in my Dark Moment.  I hit this Valley with every book, the moment when I quail before the feat and wonder what the hell I was thinking.  I thought this story would be safe.  I thought I’d write confidently to the end and not flinch from the truth of my own premise, but even this story threatens me with doubt.  Even these beloved characters wonder if the light truly shines brighter in the midst of the midnight’s shadow, if in the end, even love can save them after the misdeeds they’ve committed and/or seen.

I realized there is nothing more ruthless than a writer doubting herself in the darkest moment of Story.  Yet the moon shines above, dimly but still there, a silver beacon of beauty and love and I know what I must do.

I block those whispers from my mind.  I refuse to consider the shadows writhing on either side.  And I trudge on through the Valley.  Don’t look back.  Don’t look down.  Don’t stop now.

11 Responses to “The Darkest Hour”

  1. May Says:

    Go on, blame me for it. *g*

    *sigh* You can do it Joely. Actually, just do it, or I will have to go Ruthless Reader on you and you don’t want that, do you?

  2. Joely Says:

    Actually, just do it.

    Beware, woman. You have NO idea for what you ask. The Ruthless Writer of the Severed Hand tends to slaughter characters, you know!

  3. Joely Says:

    P.S. Thanks, May. Hugs. You’re absolutely right.

  4. Ann Says:

    You can do it. I have a St. Bernard with rescue kit standing by (okay, it’s a psychokitty with a chocolate bar strapped to her back).
    Just keep writing the same calibre stories that you do, and the readers will love them. :)

  5. Bethanie Says:

    Oh, now - don’t let us psyche you out!

    I think you said it best yourself in a post a while back - ultimately you write to please yourself. Keep doing that and you’ll be fine. :)

  6. Ann Says:

    P.S. I tagged you for a meme. :)

  7. Lynn Says:

    Doubt briefly used as a tool can keep us sharp, I think. It makes us slow down and take a good, hard look at what we’re doing, and ask all the questions we should be asking before we venture into new places.

    The trick is when to let go of it and crossover into the unknown territory. Too much doubt can keep us standing on the edge doing nothing. Too little can send us unprepared for any trouble ahead.

    Thinking about your readers is as important as translating your vision onto the page. But you already know that you can’t please everyone, so any time you consciously or subconsciously try to in order to squelch the doubt, your writing will suffer. The instinct to tell the story inside you rebels and strains against the ever-tightening bonds of self-censorship, and you end up in the middle, getting hammered by both sides.

    In the end, I think you have to trust your instincts. Which is what I’m going to do as I finish fussing over this proposal I’ve been brooding on for the last week, and mail the wretched thing out of here today. :)

  8. Janie Harrison Says:

    You are so emotionally hard on yourself, and for no reason. You don’t need anyone’s approval, and I want you to think on that. Yes, readers are important, and sometimes you will fail them, but you keep on writing. I have great faith in you. Besides, I just read the worst book. Your story, Survive My Fire, was so much better written. ACCEPT YOURSELF! Which means, your work counts as the real thing. It’s good. I said so! LOL!

  9. Jess Says:

    I don’t think anybody can top a comment from Lynn, who said it perfectly, so all I offer is chocolate, hugs, and I’ll email you all the funny comments from Friday’s fashion dissection if you need a laugh :)

  10. Soleil Noir Says:

    Late in commenting, but I agree with what all those above me said. Trust your heart, it’s definately led you right thus far. :D

  11. Joely Says:

    Thank you one and all.

    Lynn, I never thought of the doubt as a good thing, but whoa, you’re right. Because I doubted, I stopped, went back, and realized I’d messed up. Would I have messed up without the doubt? Hmm, maybe. But definitely listening at least to the doubt and realizing there was a problem with my own expectations helped me prevent a disaster.

    Janie, thank you. I know I’ll only get better with each book as long as I keep on swimming!!

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