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Suffering for Art

 

From Vincent van Gogh to Edgar Allan Poe, the rumors of a correlation between madness and creativity have existed for centuries. But, is madness simply an extreme form of pain? There are those who believe suffering is the road to creativity, that one must feel frustration and anxiety to reach the breakthrough moments that reveal true genius and beauty. (And doesn’t that make all of us “creative types” feel better…that there’s a purpose to our stress?)

In my new release, Avenging Angel, the villain is an artist. It soon becomes clear to the reader that the killer is touched by madness. He holds irrational beliefs about his paintings, trusting that, through his art, he will attain that for which he yearns most. His motivation is irrational, and yet he is capable of true genius and beauty when it comes to his creations. In fact, it is his pain that spurs him to complete his work. Unfortunately, he believes others must suffer to make his art great.

Do you believe it’s necessary to suffer in order to create good art? Do you have an example of an artist who walked the line between madness and genius? How has your life experience impacted your creative outlets?

 

PhotobucketAVENGING ANGEL (Mindhunters, Book 2), was released July 30th. It follows one of the characters from ONLY FEAR (Mindhunters, Book 1), Detective Noah Crandall, as he faces danger to protect the woman he loves from an artist who borders on madness, and finds his happy ending in the process…

 

ABOUT THE BOOK:

Grains of sand glistened in the moonlight, bright against the backdrop of her wet hair. Her blue lips were parted slightly, as if she could take in that last breath she’d been gasping for. She was, in a word, perfection.

When his friend’s niece is murdered, Detective Noah Crandall vows to track down the killer. Since the victim worked in an art gallery with the well-connected and well-heeled Vanessa Knight, Noah questions her first. Despite the chemistry between them, Noah tells himself a relationship would be impossible. He’s a loner and their backgrounds are worlds apart.

Drawn to Noah and horrified by the death of her intern, Vanessa shares her insights into the New York City art world. As they work together on the case, she’s tempted to explore the possibility of a real relationship with the sexy outsider who ignites her desire. But what Vanessa doesn’t realize is that in order to complete his gruesome series of paintings, the killer has targeted her to become his next victim…

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Anne Marie Becker has always been fascinated by people—inside and out—which led to degrees in Biology, Chemistry, Psychology, and Counseling.  To date, as a games hostess at Sea World, tutor, waitress, crisis counselor, and high school counselor, she indulged her curiosity through sanctioned professions.  Now, as a stay-at-home mom of three young children, her passion for understanding the human race is satisfied by her roles as mother, wife, daughter, sister, and writer.  She writes to reclaim her sanity.

Find out more at her website, Facebook, or Twitter.

 

Into the Dark Mind

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It’s been a long road to publication, but it’s been an interesting one.  Releasing my debut novel, ONLY FEAR, has me reflecting on how I got here.  In particular, how did I come to write about chilling villains and the people who take them down, and why do I keep doing it?

I’m an optimistic person by nature.  But I also come from a long line of worriers.  My fascination with the dark side has always danced with what some might say is a “Pollyanna” attitude.  It’s walking this line that led me to study psychology and biology side-by-side as an undergraduate, and to pursue a counseling degree after.  I wanted to know what made people tick.  In particular, how do dark thoughts overwhelm people to the degree that they choose to behave in socially unacceptable ways?

So, of course, when a show on something called The Vidocq Society came on cable, I was glued to the set.  I’d never heard of this group of 82 men and women who come together in Philadelphia once a month to discuss unsolved cases.  The idea fascinated me.  Who were these men and women who gave of their free time and special talents to help find justice for people who had probably lost hope?

Therein lay the kernel of an idea… my Society for the Study of the Aberrant Mind grew from that seed.  SSAM (for short) is a private organization that is the link between the books in my Mindhunters series.  At SSAM, I’m free to bring together any talent I choose to hunt monsters.  In ONLY FEAR, I bring an ex-Secret Service agent who has become a personal security expert for SSAM into the life of the threatened heroine, a psychiatrist.

Here is the premise of ONLY FEAR:

After a violent incident with a patient leaves scars on both her mind and body, psychiatrist Dr. Maggie Levine craves isolation. A radio talk show host seems to be the perfect profession, a job where she can help people from a distance while staying safe. When a strange caller begins stalking her on the air and murdering people to get her attention, Maggie realizes she can no longer close herself off from the outside world.

A personal security expert, former Secret Service Agent Ethan Townsend is no stranger to tracking down the most violent monsters of society and bringing them to justice. Still, it will take all of Ethan’s skills to protect his new assignment, the irresistible Maggie, from a man intent on teaching her the ultimate lesson in fear…

I continue to peek into the dark side of human life on a daily basis, especially through the SSAM team, and I think it will always fascinate me.  Is it morbid curiosity or self-preservation?  Probably a bit of both.

I’m wondering, as a reader, what career specialties would you like to see put to use on the SSAM team?

PhotobucketAnne Marie has always been fascinated by people—inside and out. She writes to reclaim her sanity.  Anne Marie’s manuscripts have won several awards, including the 2009 Golden Heart® for Best Romantic Suspense, which was won by “Only Fear.”

You can connect with Anne Marie at:

Website:           www.AnneMarieBecker.com

Facebook:       Anne Marie Becker, Author

Twitter:           @annemariebecker

Blogs:              Not Your Usual Suspects, The Ruby-Slippered Sisterhood