Saturday, November 20, 2021

A Contradiction of Thought

By Robin Weaver

 I love that RTG has a monthly theme. Having a single topic provides just the right amount of inspiration to fire up my disjointed brain. If you’ve read any of my blogs, you know the theme and the resulting post are typically miles apart. But doing the twist makes writing fun.

I try to take the expected and do something completely different. For the November theme, “Abundance,” I wrote about having too many Christmas decorations. And being unable to stop making more. That same thought-contradiction led to the development of the Christmas Tree Wars. I mean, the holidays are about peace on earth, right? So naturally I needed to start a fight.

I didn’t plan to write a novel about a Christmas competition, but one year, a friend vowed to “one up” my holiday tree. At the time, she was helping me with my Phantom of the Opera decorations. We were creating a couple dozen music notes from dough and glitter (there might have been some Baileys involved), when she declared she was doing her own theme.

And she did. The birds!

Her tree was actually quite fowl.  STOP! I’m joking. Her creation was truly beautiful, and I probably spent more time looking for bird ornaments than she did. I’d love to tell you the planning/decorating turned into a scene from an Alfred Hitchcock movie (or Stephen King for those of you who don’t remember Al—wait, even Stevie is old now. What I meant is Squid Games—yeah, that’s it). Anyway, any of the three would have been more interesting, but we had a lot of fun.

My friend’s faux posturing—“My tree is gonna kick your tree’s butt.”—inspired the Christmas Tree Wars. The novella details a Christmas Tree competition, which brings in tourism, and is a big deal in the small town. Like any Hallmark Movie, eh…I mean character-driven story, our heroine doesn’t want to enter. A little goading by the town socialite (aka busty bully), a big bet, and an even bigger entry fee paid by friends who can’t really afford the gesture, and Suzette has no choice but to come out swinging (swinging tinsel on tree branches, but still…).

As the story developed, I fell in love with the imagined town, Merryvale, so had to set another story there. Likewise, the busty bully needed to redeem herself, thus Full Contact Decorating came to life. The third novella, the Gingerbread Skirmish, was actually planned. Everyone knows you must have three books in a series. 😊

I had a lot of fun with these novellas, especially writing the chapter headings. I added a twist on Christmas Songs to describe the chapters. Some examples include: What Childishness Is This, 12 Days of Lying, and, Chestnuts Roasted. I was advised NOT to do that—that it would be cheesy, but hey, no one paid me to NOT have headings. So, my book, my chapter subtitles.  And what’s wrong with cheesy, anyway?

Have a ho-ho, very happy holiday, Everyone.

And please check out the Christmas Tree Wars, written under my pen name Genia Avers.

Click on the link above to get the eBook FREE today on Apple & Kobo!






8 comments:

Diana McCollum said...

Robin,
Your Christmas novellas sound hilarious! The titles alone are enticing. I am definitely buying one or all! Happy Holidays!!

Maggie Lynch said...

I agree 100% with Diana. I've always loved your sense of humor and these three novellas sound write on target, not to mention a trio of made for TV movies. There are more than Hallmark channel shows now. I saw that UP TV was running Hallmark-like feel good movies already. They are just a tiny-bit more edgy, though definitely still sweet.

So when did you write all of these? And how did I miss them?

Sarah Raplee said...

I loved Christmas Tree Wars! Can't wait to re-read it and then read the others!!!

Linda Lovely said...

I've had the privilege of being one of Robin's BETA readers, and I can tell you all the novellas in the Christmas Tree Wars trilogy are great fun! Love the characters, setting, AND the chapter headings!

Michele Fritzsche said...

I love you, your sense of humor and Christmas so I have already downloaded the novellas! I know I’ll thoroughly enjoy them. xoxo

Connelley said...

Loved the read again, as always!! You never disappoint. Happy holidays!

Howard Lewis said...

Love the book. Thanks, Robin

Judith Ashley said...

Robin, I look forward to your monthly posts and your occasional guest posts here. Love the chapter headings that you did share. I do not have the quirky sense of humor (or maybe even much of a sense of humor) so thank you for sharing yours!