Target or Aesthetic?

I’ve been thinking about identifying marks recently.

Like, birthmarks, abnormalities, tattoos, scars, odd hair or eye colors, and piercings.

I’ve had separate conversations about this with a couple different people. Mostly about planning and payoff and the theoretical importance of Chekov’s Gun.

For those uninitiated, “Chekov’s Gun” is ‘the concept that describes how every element of a story should contribute to the whole’. Thank you, Wikipedia. The idea basically boils down to: If you show a gun in act one, it needs to go off by act three.

Now, I have a couple of problems with this idea. Some are serious, some are petty. Let’s get the petty one’s out of the way first. What if your story involves a police officer or a unit in the army and the story isn’t about fighting? It would be kinda weird to not mention their weapons, even if they never use them, it’s part of their uniform. It’s be like going out of your way to never talk about your character wearing clothes. That’s my next petty point, actually.

Clothes. I like clothes and if I have an image of someone in my head, I’m more likely than not going to have them in an appropriate outfit. Do those clothes have anything to do with the plot? Sometimes. But sometimes they are described to give the reader an idea of the period or time of year. Sometimes those clothes are set dressing, sometimes their important to the plot and sometimes, well, sometimes they’re just clothes. Do I need a reason to dress up every once in a while? No. And as long as it makes sense with their personality, neither do my fictional characters.

Now, onto more serious gripes.

It’s not going to seem serious, but to me it is.

Tattoos and piercings.

A lot of tattoos hold a lot of meaning. Some are memorials to either times or people. Some are warnings. Some are badges of honor. Some have horrifying implications.

Those aren’t the ones I’m talking about. Well… kinda. I’m mostly talking about the ones that were gotten because they’re pretty or cool or because ‘I’ve always wanted one’ or ‘I was bored’. These types of tattoos are becoming more prevalent as time progresses. While some of these can tell you the type of person who stereotypically gets it (I.E. ‘Basic’ tattoos, like: infinity symbol, barbed wire, semi-colon, zodiac sign, ect.), some of these ‘basic tattoos’ also have a deeper meaning.

Taken from flower-tattoo-designs.com; L to R: David Beckham, Angelina Jolie, Danny Trejo

But, again, some don’t and that’s fine.

What I’m getting at is, if I describe a character’s tattoo in a story, does it have to have meaning? And if you are one of those people who immediately and without hesitation says, “Yes, Absolutely”, my next question is for you specifically.

What about piercings?

Taken from piercingmodels.com

The couple of people I talked to about this, both said no, initially. When asked why, one stated “Well, you can take a piercing out.”

True. My response to that was, but it’ll leave a scar. And what about gauges?

If someone has stretched earlobes, for example, yes they can take them out, but you’ll be able to tell, and depending on how big those gauges were, they won’t heal or shrink without medial help.

So, why is the knee-jerk reaction that yes – we need a reason for tattoos, but not for piercings? And if a character has a massive tattoo that they love but has no other meaning than they like it aesthetically, do I, as an author, need to prescribe a meaning to it or erase it entirely?

I could take more time and ask if size or placement make a difference (aside from the obvious, like neck, hands or face), but I won’t. One thing to ponder at a time.

I want things to make sense in my novels and stories, so I don’t want to have a bunch of guff that is simply filler.

I’ll see you in the next post. In the meantime, have the day you deserve!

Playlist for Writing

I’m just gonna dive right in today.

I’ve been working on this book since roughly November 2020. Not long, in the grand scheme of things, but it feels like it’s taking forever.

One thing that I’ve found helps, oddly enough, is this playlist I put together specifically for this novel, called “Writing”.

Now, it’s not just a playlist to get me in the mood to write, but to get me to write this in particular.

Couple of problems with this. First of all, it’s super long. Last I checked, It’s over 4 hours. My other problem is that I get sick of songs if I listen to them too much, just like everyone else. These two end up helping each other out, but only a little. See, I tend to find songs to add more quickly than I get sick of other songs. ^It’s just a burden I have to bear, I guess.^

Here’s the list, I’ve included the songs I’ve removed but they have a * to show the difference:

  • I’ll Be Good – James Young
  • Battle Cry – Imagine Dragons
  • *Waves – Dean Lewis*
  • Up In Flames – Ruelle
  • Between the Wars – Allman Brown
  • *Runnin’ – Adam Lambert*
  • Dear God – Lawless ft. Sydney Wayser
  • Straight Shooter – Skylar Grey
  • Mad Hatter – Melanie Martinez
  • Don’t Play – Halsey
  • I Like Me Better – Lauv
  • *Black Sea – Natasha Blume*
  • Revolution – UNSECRET ft. Ruelle
  • *Soldier – Fleurie*
  • *War of Hearts – Ruelle*
  • The Lifeboat – Liam O’Donnell
  • Heart of the Darkness – Tommee Profitt ft. Sam Tinnesz
  • Area – MagnusTheMagnus
  • *King – Lauren Aquilina*
  • World on Fire – Les Friction
  • Hypnotic(Vanic Remix) – Zella Day
  • Howl – Florence + The Machine
  • Silence – Marshmello ft. Khalid
  • Brother – Kodaline
  • Panic Room – Au/Ra
  • The Crown – Zayde Wolf
  • Revolution – Diplo, Faustix, Imanos, Kai
  • Stronger Than Ever – Raleigh Ritchie
  • Legends Are Made – Sam Tinnesz
  • The Prayer – Bloc Party
  • Gasoline – Hasley
  • Echo – Five North
  • Hey, Brother – Avicii
  • Blood//Water – Grandson
  • Battling Go-Go Yubari in Downtown LA – edit
  • Live Like Legends – Ruelle
  • Looking Like This – Lyre Le Temps
  • Horns – Bryce Fox
  • This is the Hunt – Ruelle*
  • Closer – Slow Magic
  • The Chain – Mattis
  • Everybody Wants to Rule the World – Lorde*
  • Happier Now – Five North
  • Unworthy – Vancouver Sleep Clinic*
  • Nightshade – Alberto Rosende
  • Breath – Pluko, Pronouncedyea
  • Bones – WENS
  • Fire Meets Fate – Ruelle*
  • Small Doses – Bebe Rexha
  • Whiskey Breath – Five North
  • Michelangelo – Alberto Rosende
  • Control – Halsey
  • Bad Dream – Ruelle
  • My Way – Ava Max
  • Emmanuel – BASECAMP
  • Hero – Tomme Profitt ft. Mike Mains
  • Achillies Come Down – Gang of Youths
  • Devil Devil – MILCK
  • Middle of the Night – Elley Duhe
  • Bad Moon Rising – Mourning Ritual ft. Peter Dreimanis
  • Ember – Katherine McNamara*
  • Run Boy Run – Woodkid
  • Bad Guy – Billie Eilish ft. Justin Bieber
  • Start A War – Klergy ft. Valerie Broussard
  • Lovely – Billie Eilish ft. Khalid*
  • Seven Devils – Florence + The Machine
  • Dangerous Games – Klergy ft. Beginners
  • The Devil Within – Digital Daggers
  • Good Times – All Time Low
  • Pompeii – Bastille
  • Stay Alive – Hidden Citizens, REMMI
  • Giants – Neoni
  • Fragile World – Alberto Rosende*
  • Freaks – Timmy Trumpet ft. Savage
  • Dangerous – Left Boy(Oliver Remix)
  • Still Here – Digital Daggers
  • Monsters – Ruelle
  • Lips On You – Maroon 5
  • No Roots – Alice Merton*
  • Iron – Woodkid
  • Hold On – Chord Overstreet
  • Start A Riot – Banners
  • Walk Through the Fire – Zayde Wolf, Ruelle
  • How Far Does the Dark Go? – Anya Marina
  • Happier – Marshmello ft. Bastille
  • Tomorrow We Fight – Tommee Profitt ft. Svrcina
  • In Your Likeness – Woodkid

So, yeah. There it is. If I didn’t remove any songs, this playlist would be over 5 hours long! Crazy…

If you have any song suggestions, that go with the sound/theme, feel free to leave a comment.

I’ll see you in the next post. In the meantime, have the day you deserve!

I’m Back!!!

Hello!

I know that it’s been quite a while since my last entry. I honestly wasn’t even sure if I sill had access to this blog, but would you look at that? I guess I do.

Saying a lot has happened since I last posted seems trite and obvious. I personally would like it concerning if someone tried convincing me nothing of note has happened in the last few years since we spoke.

Even doing something like an overview feels like it might take a series of blogs and be unendingly boring, so I’ll give you a few very basic highlights from my life:

2015 – I published my first novel

2017 – I published my second novel

2015-2019 – Did some traveling

2020 – Almost constant writers block and had to stop doing everything that makes me even remotely happy, for some reason…

Present – Working a repetitive job, a lot, and little else. But I’m getting back into writing more

I think that instead of doing this as a pseudo-diary thing, I’ll change things up a bit.

I know, on here, I’ve called myself a “Novice Novelist”. Now, one may assume that because I’ve already published not one but two books, I no longer think that applies. One would be very wrong.

I went the self-publishing route, which (from what I hear) has gotten easier and more streamlined in recent years. I’m not saying that because I’ve done it this way that it’s remotely easy. There are loads of things that a publisher would normally be in charge of that now fall on my shoulders.

Editing, formatting, editing again, cover artwork, editing again, deciding on interior artwork, editing again and ok-ing the final proof. Not to mention marketing if you want all of your work to actually be seen. And sense I’m sure none of you have heard of me as an author, you can see I’m not very good at that. Anyway, since I’m in the process of writing my third book, I decided to take you on this ride with me.

I can’t promise you’ll actually get anything out of this, but *hopefully, it’ll be entertaining if nothing else.

In the meantime, have the day you deserve!