THE HAUNT OF THE MUSE
There is something about evil that draws me into its labyrinth of dark
heinousness. There is mystery in the pain of it, there is temptation in the
promise of decadent pleasure, there is that longing to surrender without
thought or restrain to the unknown and sometimes to the very well known, things
one dappled with and found irresistibly wondrous. There it is, my secret. I
adore evil. To clarify, I adore writing about it. I have a healthy respect for
the muse and movement of it in the undercurrent and the potency it provides a
story.
Plotinus in 200 AD wrote, "To deny evil a place among realities is
necessarily to deny a way with the good as well." I am certain you often
heard that evil cannot exist without good. For certain how can white exist
without the contrast of black. The clench and chills of the reader is
heightened when there are sharp defined lines between an honorable character
facing a foe of a merciless horrendous nature. Though we might surrender to
providing a singular redeeming quality to a foe, it is often over-shadowed by
their true fully-unredeemable evil.
Yet, what does one do when faced with multiple evils. There are times a
hero/shero must make a choice and according to Thomas à Kempis, "Of two
evils always choose the lesser." As a writer with the power, we say
bull-bleep that, destroy both, or maybe allow one to decimate the other. There
are infinite options that makes our job utterly delightful.
Sometimes, though, as I or we joyfully enter the mind of the monster, as I
tweak and twitter among his/her psychosis, maniacal obsessions and infinite
delusions, I feel like a co-conspirator, for to quote Martin Luther King, Jr.
"To ignore evil is to become an accomplice to it." And, in the sense
of the literary voyeurs that is exactly what we are doing. We are allowing it
to thrive and grow, to play with the good people of that particular universe,
torment them, hurt them and all without an ounce of remorse. Is that terribly
heinous of us? Does that make us monsters as well? I sometimes wonder what is
so twisted inside me that makes this such fun, for in truth, I take to the
villain(s) much more easily than Zi does. Should I be concerned for my mental
health?
Franz Kafka wrote, "What we call evil is only a necessary moment in our
endless development." Hence, the answer. I know the effect evil has on the
reader. And I want that terror to dip deeply into their primal fear until every
bump and squeak has paralyzed their need to scream, battered pulses to
quickening, and have their breaths shorten and raspy. That is how I see my/our
writing endeavors when it comes to devising the most beastly of all scoundrels,
our work is growing into the perfect piece to scare the beejees out of our
readers. So, if it takes Angelica and/or Zi to be a bit evil hungry in the
sense of respecting it as a fabulous plot device then so be it.
In reality, we both hate evil, hate the clawing and degenerate nature of its
makeup, hate the existence of those that hurt others for hurt's sake or even
worse for their own demented pleasure. The truth is that the joy of allowing
the monsters their day of victory resides in the outcome of each story. In
thawing their evilness, rubbing their self-satisfied smugness into the
realization of their inability to succeed, the evidence of their cowardliness
and the actuality of their failure is what, we believe, gives the reader the
greatest pleasure, and it is they that we so humbly serve.
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