If I had to get to the heart of why I write fiction, it would be to create powerful, fearless characters. And in turn, it’s with hope that it creates a powerful, fearless reader. Do I think that characters can influence the person on the other side of the page? I’m not sure, but I certainly will try.
This isn’t to say that all my characters start off in the best mindset. Many have to fight to survive, whether it’s from insecurities and bullies like Jimmy in A Spark Before the Fire or if it’s from losing a brother and being blamed, often brutally beaten like Jorge in the Hernandez series. Many haven’t started out strong, but they certainly rose to the challenge. And in a way, it teaches others that they must do the same.
We live in a difficult world now, and one where it’s often expected that you stay quiet, don’t speak out when you see something is wrong, and simply follow the herd. But the herd can eventually become your enemy if you let them. They can walk you right over the cliff. Unfortunately, we also live in a society where the need for acceptance is stronger than the need for truth. People just want to get through the day, and I do understand that, but you have to look at what’s on the other side of that day.
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