STILL WRITING. STILL DREAMING.

Hi friends —

Just popping in with a quick update. I’m deep in edits on “Tiny Home Terror”, the first book in my suspense trilogy, and preparing to pitch the full series at a conference in mid-August. It’s been a wild ride — writing, remodeling, revising, and yes, still dreaming big.

If you’d like to follow along, I’ll be sharing bits and pieces of the journey here and on Facebook. Thanks for being part of it.

– Kathleen

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Top 3 Reasons Suspense is Irresistible

 

1. It Triggers our Fear Response

There’s excitement in feeling fear.   It triggers the Flight or Fight (FFR) response.  Adrenaline and cortisol race through our bodies and blood pressure spikes. The combination achieves a sought after high. Although constant fear has a negative effect, an occasional experience helps keep our FFR in shape in the event of a real crisis. 

2. It Stimulates our Natural Curiosity

As the plot thickens, we worry.  We anticipate. We predict. The suspense builds, taking us on a roller coaster ride of close calls and hit and miss events.  The merry-go-round keeps spinning until the conflict has been resolved and our curiosity is satisfied. We read another book and the cycle repeats.  

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3. It Satisfies our Need for the Macabre.

Shocking, appalling, atrocious, and gruesome events fascinate humans.  It is within our nature and there are positive reasons for their irresistibility.  We need to empathize by placing ourselves in another’s shoes. Experiencing the lure of injury or death makes us appreciate our own survival.  It’s one of the reasons food and drink are consumed in quantity following disasters. Replenishment nourishes our body and spirit, keeping us alive.