WildBoots
Don’t underestimate seeds.
Idk about y’all but sometimes I can’t see the shape of my own thoughts until I’ve written. I like “catching myself in the act,” learning about my own hangups by seeing how many times they come up in my stories. And I like getting insight into writers from noticing their patterns too. (Like Maggie Stiefvater’s abundant love of cars or Jeff Vandermeer’s relationship to Florida.)
What tropes, archetypes, themes, and images come up for you over and over?
I write trainer-centric stories, and right now every —single — one — of my major characters is heavily motivated by their daddy issues. I’m not sure how it snuck up on me so many times or managed to manifest in so very many ways. CLEARLY I feel some type of way about being abandoned by men in my life, and I didn’t realize it was in my head so much.
Like, the character whose dad died and is trying to prove himself worthy of his father’s memory ... that’s pretty straightforward. Fine. It me. He even brushes it off in the same ways I do sometimes. Then there’s the girl who’s motivated by the mysterious disappearance of her brother — a dad adjacent-figure, for sure, and also one that warps her relationship with her actual dad. And then the guy whose parents’ divorce gave him this complex where a) he acts like he’s the dad b) he doesn’t trust others to be there for him, thinks he has to do everything himself and c) seeks out a proxy dad-figure who coerces him into organized crime. And THEN there’s the spoiled jerk who wants to distinguish himself from his rich powerful dad and become rich and powerful by himself. AND THEN there’s the guy rebelling against his dad’s politics...
Some of it might be the Pokémon setting — often a notable absence of or weirdness with dads — but still. Wowee.
It bothers me a little how male-centric my current WIPs are. (One of the hazards of rewriting old work.) I want my next new project to be aggressively female-centered and queer. 😤 But oh man I cannot take on anymore projects right now.
What tropes, archetypes, themes, and images come up for you over and over?
I write trainer-centric stories, and right now every —single — one — of my major characters is heavily motivated by their daddy issues. I’m not sure how it snuck up on me so many times or managed to manifest in so very many ways. CLEARLY I feel some type of way about being abandoned by men in my life, and I didn’t realize it was in my head so much.
Like, the character whose dad died and is trying to prove himself worthy of his father’s memory ... that’s pretty straightforward. Fine. It me. He even brushes it off in the same ways I do sometimes. Then there’s the girl who’s motivated by the mysterious disappearance of her brother — a dad adjacent-figure, for sure, and also one that warps her relationship with her actual dad. And then the guy whose parents’ divorce gave him this complex where a) he acts like he’s the dad b) he doesn’t trust others to be there for him, thinks he has to do everything himself and c) seeks out a proxy dad-figure who coerces him into organized crime. And THEN there’s the spoiled jerk who wants to distinguish himself from his rich powerful dad and become rich and powerful by himself. AND THEN there’s the guy rebelling against his dad’s politics...
Some of it might be the Pokémon setting — often a notable absence of or weirdness with dads — but still. Wowee.
It bothers me a little how male-centric my current WIPs are. (One of the hazards of rewriting old work.) I want my next new project to be aggressively female-centered and queer. 😤 But oh man I cannot take on anymore projects right now.