Unfortunately I have not had a chance to attack my book yet... I will get to it... I promise! But seriously, I have no intention of neglecting this project- it's at the top of my priority list... There will be no more putting this off! Well, at least until tomorrow... ;)
I'm sure you're all very curious about what's so great and inspiring about this book. The idea came to me when I was in year 10 on a school excursion to an art gallery. The prospect of being "stalked" in an art gallery- of someone so intensely wanting to draw another. The idea blossomed as the day progressed, and within the week I had the entire story written in my mind.
Over the years the story has evolved and come to new places, and now I wish to include such Christian morals as chastity and modesty within the books' pages. Explicitly saying it or not, I have not yet decided. It's one of the challenges I will face this year as a writer... what path to take this character on?...
Anyway, we shall delve deeper into that later, but for now, a little something to enjoy...
This was written in February 2009. One of my best pieces to that date. It's called "Monsters In My Bedroom". [Takes deep breath] Here goes:
They're hiding under my bed.
In my closet.
Under my pillow.
The fluorescent makes thingsSafer.
Brighter.
Lighter.
But in the dark they have the upper advantage,
The element of surprise-
And surprise me they do.
The places you never go are the scariest.
Like the corner covered in cobwebs,
The back of the cupboard,
That long forgotten box...
You think you're safe.
You think that the monsters are leaving you.
You thought you had grown out of it.
And then there they go again...
Creeping up on you when you least expect it.
And you don't feel strong enough to face it,
Strong enough to get up and turn on the lights,
Strong enough to pull back the bed sheets and stand up for yourself.
...Not even strong enough to call for help.
How does one escape this bedtime nightmare
Especially when the monsters begin to follow you around at day?
When the light is no longer your hero, your Saviour.
Or perhaps you just don't let it be...
Perhaps if you could face those monsters,
The light would take them away,
And you would realise that they are just silhouettes-
And that pride is stopping you from admitting,
Admitting that you are scared of your own shadow...
In my closet.
Under my pillow.
The fluorescent makes thingsSafer.
Brighter.
Lighter.
But in the dark they have the upper advantage,
The element of surprise-
And surprise me they do.
The places you never go are the scariest.
Like the corner covered in cobwebs,
The back of the cupboard,
That long forgotten box...
You think you're safe.
You think that the monsters are leaving you.
You thought you had grown out of it.
And then there they go again...
Creeping up on you when you least expect it.
And you don't feel strong enough to face it,
Strong enough to get up and turn on the lights,
Strong enough to pull back the bed sheets and stand up for yourself.
...Not even strong enough to call for help.
How does one escape this bedtime nightmare
Especially when the monsters begin to follow you around at day?
When the light is no longer your hero, your Saviour.
Or perhaps you just don't let it be...
Perhaps if you could face those monsters,
The light would take them away,
And you would realise that they are just silhouettes-
And that pride is stopping you from admitting,
Admitting that you are scared of your own shadow...