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Fantasy Books and Psychology
One of my favorite writers is Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estes. She wrote the best-selling book, “Women Who Run with the Wolves.” Not only is she a brilliant writer, but she’s also a psychologist. Dr. Estes shares myths and fairytales and then uses the stories as a means to examine real life. To ask the big questions. The ones that stump us.
My bachelor’s degree is in Developmental Psychology. And like Dr. Estes, I’ve always been fascinated with stories and people. I remember being six years old and finding a psychology book. It was love at first sight. Reading came easy to me, so even at that age, I was able to start studying and appreciating the complexity of human nature.
My books are my archive of the lessons I’ve learned either through my own experiences or by observing the experiences of others. Like fairytales, I use characters and fantastical settings to illustrate things I don’t want to forget. Didn’t we all learn the danger of talking to a stranger from reading Little Red Riding Hood?
I write my books with the same intention. Hopefully, I create stories with enough emotion and drama that the themes stay with the reader (and me) even after the story is finished. At least, that’s my goal.
My form of preparatory research for writing my books is to devour psychology books in the early morning, while I eat my oatmeal and drink my tea. This is where I get my ideas.
If you read my Spirit and the Wolfman Series closely, you might notice that one character is a narcissist. I don’t want to give any spoilers, so I won’t mention which one. I’ve read many books about narcissism, and unfortunately, have had experiences with one in real life. Part of the motivation of writing that character was to create a reminder of what a narcissist looks like, so I can run the other way if I see one again.
I’m taking a new direction with my blog. I’d like to share more behind the scenes thoughts I have about the psychology woven within my fantasy books.
Also, I’ll be talking about the shows and stories I love to watch and read, and more importantly, what I learn from them. I’m an addict of Asian Fantasy (currently binge- watching k-drama Hotel Del Luna on Netflix). As for reading, I’m working my way through “Love and Work” by Marcus Buckingham. I'll be sharing my thoughts about these and other books/shows in the future.
Please subscribe to the blog and share the journey with me! I’d love to hear your thoughts.
What important life lessons have you learned from a story?
My bachelor’s degree is in Developmental Psychology. And like Dr. Estes, I’ve always been fascinated with stories and people. I remember being six years old and finding a psychology book. It was love at first sight. Reading came easy to me, so even at that age, I was able to start studying and appreciating the complexity of human nature.
My books are my archive of the lessons I’ve learned either through my own experiences or by observing the experiences of others. Like fairytales, I use characters and fantastical settings to illustrate things I don’t want to forget. Didn’t we all learn the danger of talking to a stranger from reading Little Red Riding Hood?
I write my books with the same intention. Hopefully, I create stories with enough emotion and drama that the themes stay with the reader (and me) even after the story is finished. At least, that’s my goal.
My form of preparatory research for writing my books is to devour psychology books in the early morning, while I eat my oatmeal and drink my tea. This is where I get my ideas.
If you read my Spirit and the Wolfman Series closely, you might notice that one character is a narcissist. I don’t want to give any spoilers, so I won’t mention which one. I’ve read many books about narcissism, and unfortunately, have had experiences with one in real life. Part of the motivation of writing that character was to create a reminder of what a narcissist looks like, so I can run the other way if I see one again.
I’m taking a new direction with my blog. I’d like to share more behind the scenes thoughts I have about the psychology woven within my fantasy books.
Also, I’ll be talking about the shows and stories I love to watch and read, and more importantly, what I learn from them. I’m an addict of Asian Fantasy (currently binge- watching k-drama Hotel Del Luna on Netflix). As for reading, I’m working my way through “Love and Work” by Marcus Buckingham. I'll be sharing my thoughts about these and other books/shows in the future.
Please subscribe to the blog and share the journey with me! I’d love to hear your thoughts.
What important life lessons have you learned from a story?
Published on May 21, 2023 08:55
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This is where I share my odd short stories, thoughts about my works in progress, and information on my upcoming books.
Life is a curiosity and writing is my way of playi Welcome to My Writing Journal!
This is where I share my odd short stories, thoughts about my works in progress, and information on my upcoming books.
Life is a curiosity and writing is my way of playing with it. Please subscribe and visit often.
Thank you for reading!
To learn more about my life and books, visit linktr.ee/RaeshellRozet ...more
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