Welcome to the 2013 A to Z Challenge!
This year, I’m
focusing on two themes: Emotions and
grammar,
depending on which
letter we’re on each day.
I’ll be sharing
mostly what I’ve learned about writing emotion into a novel, but I’ll also be
throwing in a few key grammar lessons, pet peeves I’ve picked up while working
as an editor.
Today’s an emotion
day!
__________
O is for Overwhelmed: to be excessively or completely overcome or
overpowered in mind, feeling, body, or spirit.
This is a widely used emotion in fiction. After all, if a character is overwhelmed by
his circumstances, he’s bound to experience tension and conflict, the key
ingredients in every work of fiction.
But people react to this emotion in various ways.
Some show no outward signs and keep their resulting emotions
hidden, and that’s the key, really.
Being overwhelmed is not so much the emotion itself, but rather that which
incites what overtakes us, like fear and anxiety or love and tranquility.
While there are many actions to show how a character
physically experiences being overwhelmed, many feel cliché and overused like
shaking all over or the character's arms curling his body. I think, since the impact of this emotion is so internal and
visceral, a more effective way to show it is to really get into the character’s
head as they pace around, mumbling and contemplating the repercussions or circumstances
that have overwhelmed them.
In my own novel, The
Mistaken, the main character deliberates the serious ramifications of his
violent actions. (Edited for length.)
I paced the floor around
me, unable—perhaps unwilling—to process the reality of what I had just
done...the
severity of the mistake I had made, and the dire consequences that now faced
me, my brother, and the wounded woman cowering in fear and humiliation in the
corner. The reality was that through the hazy cloud of alcohol and pills, I
believed delivering a degrading punishment would somehow empower me, fulfill my
need for revenge, and expunge the hate, grief, and rage that filled me. I
thought my mind might be rewarded with a sense of balance, my soul a thread of
justice, and my heart a measure of peace.
But I despised
myself for the act...I could not have sunk any lower had I taken a human life
with my bare hands...I was an abomination, a monster...
Whoever said
vengeance is sweet was wrong. It’s the thought of vengeance—filtered through
memories that haunt and torment—that is sweet. Not the act itself. The act is
vile and bitter, and I felt physically ill as it filled me, as I realized...the pain, fear, and humiliation I had caused.
How do you react when you are overwhelmed?
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COVER
REVEAL!
"First Born"
by Tricia Zoeller
Releases
May 10, 2013
Cover art by
Claudia at Phatpuppy &
Ashley at Bookish Brunette Designs
Mini Blurb:
"With the police and a killer hot
on her trail, can shapeshifter Lily Moore solve the mystery of being First
Born or will family secrets prove deadly?"
Find Tricia Zoeller here:
22 comments:
"Overwhelmed" does tend to come up a lot in fiction, doesn't it?
When I get overwhelmed, depending on the circumstances, I respond in various ways. Interesting characters do the same.
Congrats to Tricia! Beautiful cover!
Cool cover!
When I'm overwhelmed, I need to step back and collect myself.
Overwhelmed I usually just need some time alone.
That is a beautiful cover.
Heather
Overwhelmed is how I'm feeling about this A to Z challenge.
First Born's cover design is great. Best of luck Tricia!
I think that's an emotion we can all relate to one time or another; it's no wonder it finds its way into characters!
Whenever I have too much to do my first reaction is to freeze up and get even more behind (thanks brain). the I slowly force myself to do one thing at a time.
mood
Moody Writing
An emotion I feel quite often...
I think we can all relate to being overwhelmed at times. I drink too much coffee, sometimes indulge in sweets, and try to create a list to knock off.
Wow! Congratulations on the cover! This book sounds incredible, I can't wait to read it!
When I'm overwhelmed- I duck and run. I tend to need a lot of alone time as it is- so when I'm overwhelmed, it just puts me into Mega Hermit Mode- LOL!
- Heather The Evil Twin with Love From the A to Z Challenge @thewinetwins.blogspot.com
When I'm overwhelmed I tend to want to withdraw and regroup. Nice cover!
The cover is so beautiful. Being overwhelmed is a great writing tool.
That first picture is me overwhelmed. I go for the fetal look every time.
Beautiful cover.
When I'm feeling overwhelmed it's time for a big mug of hot tea, and sitting quiet, preferably with a dog in my lap.
It's an awesome cover!!!
Awesome cover! When I'm overwhelmed, I pray . . . read a book . . . take a hot bubble bath, or all 3:-)
Your book was fantastic! I wanted to write more in my review, but anything I wanted to say would be a spoiler and I didn't want to ruin any of those shocking surprises. :) When I'm overwhelmed, I tend to clean and/or eat. Then I push on.
I think people often do something that feels comforting when they feel overwhelmed. It is why so many people do things like eat, exercise, clean, or even take a quick nap.
I thought you meant the WRITER being overwhelmed. I get that.
Nice cover!
Great emotion for today! I am in that stage of two days before a vacation out of country and getting all my final ducks in a row. Between that and work...I am overwhelmed.
But since I know where we are going is going to be major awesome relaxation, well, I'll deal with it.
BTW, I need your assistance in the comments on my Saturday post...as you will see ;)
Chuck at Apocalypse Now
I get grumpy when I'm overwhelmed ;)
Love that cover
You got it, Chuck!
Dang, my comment didn't stick. And, of course, I said something brilliant. Overwhelmed, you say? I take the stress inward, unfortunately. Gotta learn to not do that. It's wrecking havoc on my skin and hair.
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