Sunday, August 28, 2011

Desire for Dichromaticism

Hello all,

Well I have a new project on my plate...I am developing my own novel :) It's been something on my mind a lot lately and I've already started creating novetry for it. The novetry will be incorporated into the story at appropriate points in the narrative (reflecting the protagonist's thoughts and emotions as if she wrote the poetry herself as a means of cathartic release).

The working title is "Shades of Gray." It is about a girl in her senior year of college who has just experienced the most eye-opening and difficult year of her young life. She comes to learn about the complexities of love...love that defines friendship, family, and romance. She is forced to deal with a friend dating someone who use to be very special to her, the truth of her parent's relationship thrown into the light and it's potentially dividing consequences, and lastly falling in love with a guy who is so wrong for her and ultimately tests who she is as a person. She grows in the understanding that things are never black and white, right and wrong, yes or no. They are always many, many shades of gray.

Here is a novetry excerpt that reflects the basic premise of the story and the working title itself. It's called "Desire for Dichromaticism"


Life isn’t black and white
It’s colored in different shades of gray
We may try to convince ourselves
Into believing it is simple

But it is just a naïve desire
For the easy way out
Avoiding pain and doubt
Relieving responsibility

I dream of a utopian parallel
One-dimensional and clear
Analysis not needed to dispel the fear
Choices obvious and views omniscient

Complexity stains the hopes of perfection

As children, we perceive a dichromatic world
With no awareness of varying semblance
But with growth and maturity
We realize the truth of reality

Thoughts, emotions, life and love
Complicated multifaceted entities
Making us vulnerable
Defining our humanity



Thanks for reading!! More to come...In addition to brainstorming and outlining, I've started on the Prelude/Chapter 1 this weekend :)


xoxo Krista






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