
Hey, SE Readers. Joan with you today with the fourth in a series of posts about writer’s self-care. So far we’ve covered: Today, we’ll talk about …
Writer’s Self Care – Vacations

Hey, SE Readers. Joan with you today with the fourth in a series of posts about writer’s self-care. So far we’ve covered: Today, we’ll talk about …
Writer’s Self Care – Vacations

When I started writing, I thought all I had to do was become the best writer I could. Imagine my surprise when I realized that I also needed to …
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I thought this interesting topic would be easy to figure out, but all of the lists changed after the first two. Part of the issue with some is that nearly half of most Top 10 lists are a type of whale or dolphin. So, I’m only taking the champ from that category. Here is the list I found most often using that change. For reference, gunshots range from 150-170 decibels, jackhammers can reach 130, and a jet engine would be 125-155. Counting down from 10 to 1!

Lion at 110 Decibels

Hyena at 112 dB

Gray Wolf- Found in North America, Europe, and Asia (114 dB)

Elephant at 117 dB

Green Grocer Cicada at 120 dB

Kakapo at 137 dB

Howler Monkey at 140 dB

Bulldog Bat at 140 dB

Pistol Shrimp at 200

Sperm Whale at 230 (Champion!)
This was a week full of Mondays. Each day felt like it lasted for way too long because there was so much to do. That and a lot of people were off. Not just students, but adults too and nobody could figure out why. Every day was a new adventure that I’m not entirely certain I signed up for. Surprisingly, I did manage to accomplish some things . . . Give me a few minutes to remember since the brain fog is still lingering.
Writing-wise, I only managed to input 2 chapters worth of edits for Darwin & the Halfling Hunt, which means I have 6 more to go. I really hope to get them done this weekend, but it’s going to be tight. Have a lot of cleaning and cooking to get done since I have the house to myself for two weeks. Takes me about 1.5-2 hours to finish a chapter since I’m double-checking my work. I might make things easier on myself by bringing my laptop downstairs and try to either type while waiting for timers to go off or print out Darwin & the Avenging Elf. Tomorrow really is going to be the day where I have the most amount of time even though I’m going to cook penne with vodka sauce AND a loaf of ice cream bread. Why did I agree to do the latter?
I’m definitely not going to be getting to Darwin & the Avenging Elf until June since I have my son next weekend. Then again, I might be able to do the prologue at some point and never mind because I just remembered that the days I don’t have my son are filled with appointments. Not a bad thing since I wouldn’t want to start and then have to wait 2 weeks before I get back to it. There’s a small shelving unit I need to put together anyway, which is a weird thing to say here. In my defense, I can’t even consider putting my DnD Lego set together until I have something to put it on.
A big victory this week was getting all of the Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday posts set up through August. That means I only have to start in on the weekday posts I have pictures and topics for. If I can clear a bunch of that then I should be golden through at least July and take my time figuring September out. Got enough topics to make it through that and then there’s the monster posts of October. Feels like I’m really just dragging this blog along, but I need it functional for when The Slumberlord Chronicles are ready to be published. Don’t feel like I have enough of an audience that switching to a few days a week would work out. Not even sure what kind of posting schedule I would make too since Thursday and Saturday are the only ones with real constants. That’s a terrible combo and I don’t think doing Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday is any better.
Away from the writing world, my son had his big concert this week. He’s in chorus and did a great job. My parents were able to join us too. The concert always feels like a sign that we’re coming to the grand finale of the school year. Of course, that means we’re looking at finals and Regents coming. The current schedule doesn’t have me helping my son with studying as much as I used to, which worries me. He’s doing extra help for the algebra and living environment Regents, so that will help. Fingers crossed that he comes through and doesn’t try to rush like he’s done in the past. Seems to be a common issue with autistic kids and testing.
Another big event this week was a special basketball practice that was put together at the last minute. This was at my school and was to celebrate one of our special education students who is going off to college. The coaches announced his stats for the last two seasons. There was a cake with an edible picture of the whole team. This student has come so far since he was in 8th grade. I got to be his one-on-one TA for a few weeks when he was in 10th grade and it was a wild ride. The basketball championship game is next Wednesday and I really hope we win it all for his sake. I mean, we’re undefeated so far and the student along with his two friends who are juniors are amped. Definitely going to be a great game and I’m happy to be helping out.
The game is really the big event since most other nights I’m going to have to put time aside to cook. With my parents away, I get to try out some new recipes and not waste enough food for 3 people. If I mess up then I only screw myself over. Maybe I’ll take pictures of the finished meals and make a slideshow for the next 2 goal posts. Won’t count the frozen pizza I’m making on a day with a time crunch or the fast food days that might turn up. I have 6 new recipes though and a classic tomorrow. Cooking can stir the creative juices too, so maybe I’ll get into a writing mood after dinner. You never know.
Goals of the week:

So, we’ve talked about emotions being used in fiction. From the ‘power of friendship’ idea to rage making people stronger, authors really do run with the concept. We all have our own opinions on if this is good or bad writing too. So, let’s just dive into the questions and see what people think.

(This is about ideas that grow and then are destroyed in your mind somehow. I think. This one was plain odd.)
The idea is growing
Nurtured from inception
Gaining imaginary strength
As it evolves from flicker
To roaring bonfire
Traveling down my mind
It traverses tunnels
Running across my mindscape
Winding with sharp turns
That plunge into darkness
Only to erupt
Into the brightest light
The idea is growing strong
As it enters a wide space
Dotted with floating specks
And chunks of rot
From the ideas that came before
For I was too slow to save them
It does not see the wall
Bathed in razors, spikes, and fangs
Waiting for a fresh idea
Distracted by the open field
Who cannot find the gap
That will lead it to full life
My brainchild builds up speed
Heading toward the end
Blind to the danger looming
Threatening its short existence
As I am too busy to see
The destruction that will ensue
With a simple blast and groan
The idea explodes in gore
Feeding the quivering wall
That absorbs its newest feast
And belches out the scraps
That join the other fallen

Vegeta
As seen above, anger is the easiest emotion to grant a power boost from. Most people can understand when someone gets stronger because they’re pissed off. Holding back is no longer a thing, so one fights with full strength. If you keep pushing, it wouldn’t be surprising to reach a new level. Anger is fuel for heroes, but what about the other emotions?
Sadness
I’m starting here because I’m not sure this one is possible. Guess you could go to full depression, but people don’t want to fight when suffering like this. You really just want to give up. Maybe a person could be so sad/depressed that they develop a kind of power to defend themselves. Telepaths in this state can lose control and release their sadness in a big attack. It’s rather fleeting since an emotional outburst tends to erase sadness and hopefully lead to more positive emotions.
Happiness
This is a tough one to figure out, but I think I know how to do it. You would have to go into a state of bliss. It’s similar to anger transforming into rage, which is really just a higher level of anger. The only challenge is making it believable. High levels of happiness don’t come with aggression, but can be seen as making a person more passive. ‘Make love, not war’ comes to mind . . . Come to think of it:
Love
Love might be a better happiness upgrade than bliss. With love, a person may develop the power upgrade to defend a person. We can all think of pushing ourselves for the people we hold dear. This can create a twinge of anger though if it revolves around seeing them hurt or fearing they will be. Might be onto something there.
Fear
The good old ‘fight or flight’ situation. A person can get scared to the point where logic goes out the window. They’ll dig deep to bring out a power to get them out of the terrifying situation. Kind of self-explanatory to me. Then again, it doesn’t always work. We can think of fear being debilitating because it prevents us from functioning. Too scared to act, so we can only watch things unfold. In order to get power from fear, one might really have to muster courage.
Courage
Not sure if I have to explain this power up. Gaining the courage and willpower to endure can trigger a power boost. One can see it as adrenaline kicking in as you gain control of your fear. You might remain scared, but you know that you have to continue. Courage can be seen as standing up to a scary situation regardless of how you feel. Of course, the greater the fear, the more courage that’s needed, which can lead to a bigger power boost. Imagine if one has to battle against:
Anxiety
This one is a tough emotion to work with and is probably similar to fear. You end up gaining the power boost simply to get through a situation. The difference could be that fear has a more obvious threat while anxiety can be generalized. You simply don’t like a situation or feel trapped, which can trigger an explosion. Maybe this one isn’t as doable as one would imagine. Then again, anxiety can cause an increase in heartrate and trigger a panic mode. Could work for an uncontrollable power boost. The aftermath would be rough since that may lead to being sad or angry about whatever you did.
Final Thought
It’s really hard to use the non-anger emotions for power boosts. I can see how it can be done, but it seems clunky unless properly set up. Wonder if there’s a pattern that can used for this too. 😀

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I was thinking about emotional surges granting power and this phrase came to mind. We are used to anger, despair, and even sadness causing characters to find inner strength. All of the darker emotions get used for this story point. Love came give strength in a pinch too, but usually combined with anger at the one you love being in danger. So, what about friendship?
While this does fall into the same category as love, it isn’t as deep at times. It’s also mocked by many because of how it gets used. Some stories have had it that the power of friendship protects against deadly spells. It has created powerful attacks with absolutely no warning or logic. It doesn’t get as much leeway as love because one can understand that since it is a considered a deeper, more solid emotion. Friendship can be see as fluid and temporary by people, so it isn’t seen as a source of power. This makes its use laughable to many. So, people who have run into this abrupt deus ex machina trope will turn off to the concept even when done well.
Doing it well is a big thing too. Authors might think establishing characters as friends without making friendship a key theme will be enough. In reality, a reader will think that the making of friends during an adventure is common and nothing special. It happens all the time because heroes rarely battle alone to save the world. A sudden explosion of strength will fail if the friendships grant normal aide, but no previous power boost or hint of such has been seen. I’m not talking about a friend being killed and rage being the catalyst like Goku turning Super Saiyan after Krillin is killed. I mean, a character suddenly declaring that the power of friendship gives them strength and pounding the bad guy into the dirt without any foreshadowing.
I should admit that I don’t really have a problem with the power of friendship turning up to give a reasonable boost. It does get overused, but I think most people have friends and gain some type of strength from that. We depend on them when we are in trouble even if it’s simply to talk and vent. I’m talking about true friendships instead of the casual acquaintances here. Those who you’ve made bonds with and will continue interacting with through thick and thin. That is what this trope is most successful with and the author has to establish that these are the bonds. Definitely requires ‘show, don’t tell’ and people know how much I hate using that phrase. You can write an announcement of the power source, but you need to make it clear that the basis for it exists.
Perhaps another reason friendship has a harder time being believed as a power source is because people have different definitions for it. For some, they consider every connection a friend while others are pickier. The first group will find it easier to get behind the trope than the second. Those are just extremes too. I know I have a different sense of friendship than other friends or even my older self. You get burnt enough by those you have cared about, you start to become jaded. The same goes for being in love, but a person can understand that emotion between fictional characters more than friendship. After all, love is considered a more potent emotion than friendship, so even someone who doesn’t believe in it will get the picture. This makes it especially difficult for an author to use this because you’re bound to fail with some of your audience.
Is there a reason why people still use the power of friendship? Maybe it’s because many of us grew up with it in our stories. A call back to childhood in some fashion or even passing on the message to younger generations. The idea that one can get power from friends is what helps kids come out of their shells. Even one friend is considered a power source in some stories. An author may do this to help others and give them hope that they will find at least one friend. In this fashion, it’s the way the relationship begins and grows instead of the power surge. That part is only to demonstrate why it could be important to create close connections beyond love. Just a thought though.