(An A to Z 2013 Challenge Entry)
“When I speak I cross my fingers
Will you know you've been deceived?
I find a need to be the demon
A demon cannot be hurt”
- Guster
Demon
 lore, and the fascination surrounding it, has existed for centuries and
 spans across multiple — if not all — cultures; each having their own 
take on the subject. I’ve never studied demonology, short of some online
 meanderings, but the topic intrigues me greatly. Do demons really 
exist? Are they denizens of hell, fallen angels? Extra/interdimensional 
beings?
Everyone
 has their own opinion, every religion their own belief. Naturally, I 
can’t speak for everyone. So I will speak to you on different fronts 
about demons and the various correlations they have with me. A tale of 
obsession, A tale of lust, and perhaps a tale of truth and discovery...
Demons of Twilight
Demons of Twilight
 is the working title of my first Fantasy/Adventure novel; a work in 
progress. It may be confusing attempting to explain its origins, but I 
will try.
My
 main body of work in progress is an expansive Fantasy Adventure 
epic/saga. In my mind, it expands of the course of three trilogies, and 
has multiple break-offs from it. I believe part of my 12 year writer’s 
block spawned from the sheer overwhelming intimidation this created. I 
struggled and have multiple outlines and many of the events worked down,
 but it just seemed to be too much. I was trying to start too big.
Everyone
 told me this, and it annoyed me. Why was it too big? I resolved in my 
mind that they felt it just wasn’t feasible, or accomplishable. That 
annoyed me even more. It was the story in me — pulsing and throbbing — 
the story I wanted to tell. The story I had to tell. Have to tell.
Over
 time, I conceded to the thought that it was too big of a project to 
focus on. One of the main factors leading up to this was reading about 
how publishers/editors would sometimes ask writers to completely change 
and/or remove characters — main or minor — to fit whatever mold they 
feel will market best. That is still a fear instilled today.
So
 I had a plan: Start small, with short stories and/or a stand alone 
novel. Hopefully get lucky and garnish a following, and gather enough 
pull to where I’d have control over my writing. Enough to where I could 
tell X person(s) wanting to change my art to fuck off. Or, I could 
self-publish. I won’t get into all of that, but it should give some 
understanding of my thinking at the time. How I still think.
A stand alone novel won out, because — as if it weren’t obvious — brevity is not my strong suit. This is where Demons of Twilight
 came into conception. The novel would be completely unassociated with 
the main trilogies. Up to that point, any piece of work I created became
 associated with the saga. And I have to admit, for a good while, this 
standalone stood apart from it for a long time.
Then
 I began writing the prologue and... wait a second... what the hell is 
this character doing here? He belongs in the trilogies, not here. He is 
intruding! Get the bloody hell out of here! But, he wasn’t budging, and 
he had brought along friends. Soon multiple characters from my main saga
 were present within this standalone. Insisting they belonged. That the 
book took place in their world, and that its main character was 
connected to them.
Then
 the standalone became a trilogy all on its own; a standalone trilogy connected to the other three. I
 stopped trying to fight its connection to my planned saga, but 
eventually — like all the rest — it was shelved in the bookcase titled: 
Writer’s Block.
This triple trilogy was somehow infecting, or rather absorbing, any other pieces of work I’d try to breathe life into. Demons of Twilight fought back, though. It is the best way to describe it. It instilled within the saga an element that wasn’t present: demons.
Now
 demons are a rampant element not only in the three trilogies, but 
almost all my other pieces of work. Even modern day projects — the only 
writing capable of avoiding being sucked into the main trilogies. So I 
feel the saga characters were correct. Demons of Twilight,
 and all within, were connected to them. The implementation of the 
standalone’s demon element fleshed out various storylines existing 
within it.
All
 of it was shelved, though. Until this past November’s 2012 NaNoWriMo 
that is. The standalone trilogy surged forth, once again, and whispered 
to me its sweet nothings. I know some of the specific reasons why, 
but it's tied into another topic to be discussed later. So, while I 
haven’t touched the first book since November, it is officially in 
progress and will be revisited soon.
What is Love, if You Don’t Hurt Me?
(I
 debated posting up a disclaimer given I was going to talk about sex 
briefly, and I am aware there is no age restriction to participate in the A to Z 
challenge, but I plan to be pretty non-graphic. If a Co-Host could tell 
me otherwise, if stumbling across this, that would be great)
A departure from my writing association with demons. Once upon a time, I
 was dating a girl who was incredibly sweet, but suffered from 
depression. This depression was deepened by the constant barrage of her 
parents asking her to come home. She was from out of state, but that is a
 story all on its own. Let’s focus.
There
 were moments that were great — as there usually is — but eventually the
 depression got worse. The inability to get a job really sent her 
spiraling. But, again, there were good times even during this period. It
 ebbed and flowed.
One
 night, when making love, our sexual encounter held a nugget of 
surprise... at least for me. During this specific session my ex became 
very aggressive, taking control. Now, don’t get me wrong, I love 
aggressive women. It’s a turn on, but this was a bit different. She 
overtook me and began having her way with me; placing the palm of
 her hand on my face, turning my head to the side, and then proceeding to 
push down.
Now,
 hmm... I’ve seen this in porn. It usually consists of the males 
doing it to the women and it's a complete turnoff for me. This, however — 
I’m not going to lie — kind of excited me. You have to understand this 
was a fairly timid and shy girl. Any kind of actual sexual aggression 
was not the norm, and this was extreme in comparison. The 
pressing down hard on the side of my face, choking, and... the grunting?
So
 this grunting wasn’t normal. It was guttural, deep and animalistic. It 
literally reminded me of movies portraying demonic possession. I went 
along with it, I didn’t have much choice. When finished, and we were 
laying next to one another, I expressed my surprise with her 
aggressiveness, but also assuring her it was okay.
That
 was when she said she felt like she was possessed and that during the 
act she had the strong desire to hurt me — bad — possibly even kill me; that 
she didn’t feel completely in control.
Soooooooo...
 that ruined the moment for me, because she wasn’t joking and poking 
fun, she was serious. At that point, she went to sleep and I went about 
calling a co-worker and family member expressing concern for them to 
call and check up on me periodically. I didn’t give them exact details 
at first. Hell, I didn’t know if anyone would have believed me; she was a
 sweet, shy girl.
I
 then did a little bit of that online researching I spoke about above. 
There were some sites describing a lot of the recent events going on, 
and some directly citing some of the specific mannerisms she displayed. 
But, its the internet, ya know? All I was doing was freaking myself the 
fuck out. Thankfully, regardless of it being hot within the moment, no 
similar event took place ever again.
Eventually
 we broke up and she went back home. The described event had nothing to 
do with the break up, but rather it was just the course of things. From 
what I’ve learned, she is more active in church and is doing really, 
really good now; I’m extremely happy for her!
Saved by the Word Count
Two
 of three tales shared. That should suffice for now, as this entry is 
becoming quite long. Sure it’s a lame excuse, but the next tale goes to 
an even darker place. A place that is hard for me to journey to.
The
 story involves another kind of demon. The kind the lives within, which we struggle with — sometimes daily — until we gain the courage 
to stand up and face it. I feel I’ve slowly gained the courage to face
 this one, and I really want to finally share it. This whole blogging 
journal is meant to be therapeutic afterall. For me. And to share 
myself, but this isn’t daisies and rainbows.
So this demon will have an entry all to itself. If I can get myself to write about it. That is the plan, though.
But no promises, and definitely no pinky swears.
Have
 you ever had an obsession? If so, what? Ever have a creative project 
that was so intimidating you couldn’t work on it? How did you overcome 
it? Ever experience a writer’s block? How real are my fears about being 
told to change my writing when attempting to be published? Do you 
believe in demons?
 
It’s been a long while. I briefly discuss some of this year’s shortcomings, and in doing so, find it’s just more of the same.
Then I attempt to give a more positive spin…
Extra Life Game Day 2021 has arrived! It’s Year 8 for myself and I am looking forward to once again raise money for Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare. Team Cryton Crusaders is ready (kind of) for the annual fundraising event involving a 24-Hour Gaming Marathon! I kept last year’s fun, but likely impossible Milestone to reach!
Learn more about the challenge where my team and I play games and heal kids!