Showing posts with label morrow's world. Show all posts
Showing posts with label morrow's world. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

morrow's world

For the next few Wednesdays I thought I'd give you glimpses into Morrow's world, though these pictures, lovely as they are, fail to capture the real essence of the place. Since setting is so important to a story, I'll start with the Red River area of Kentucky. These photos give you a peek into the wild beauty of Morrow's world. Of course an author can only guess what it must have been like two hundred or so years ago. When I was a girl wandering the Kentucky hills and hollows, I used to pretend I lived back then. So it's not a wild leap for me to be there in my imagination. When I saw this picture, I immediately smelled the dry woods and felt the crunch of leaves beneath my feet. It's autumn in this picture and the woods are especially memorable then.

I have one scene in the novel where Morrow goes with a certain suitor into the mountains. For a young woman who rarely leaves the shadow of her own cabin, this is a memorable trip. It's one of my favorite chapters and contains almost no dialogue. Speaking would ruin the beauty of the moment. When you come across a beautiful sunset or feel something intensely words are unnecessary:) Imagine that!

This is a pencil-thin falls that becomes one big icicle in winter. The Red River isn't a large river but I made it large enough to pose a danger for Morrow both physically and emotionally. Another of my favorite scenes happens at the river early in the novel. But I'll not spoil it here:) There are many unusual red rock formations and natural bridges and arches in the landscape that make it especially unique. I had to cut a great deal of descriptive narrative though I enjoyed it immensely while I was writing. Praying the story is blessing you in some way or providing you with a blessed escape!

Have you ever been to Kentucky? Ever wanted to go? Some of you are Kentuckians. What do you like most about the Bluegrass state?

I'll announce our first giveaway winner this Friday. Can't wait!

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