Comfort Zones and Writing

 

Garry Ryan's Matanzas

If you venture out of your comfort zone and can’t find your way back, maybe it’s all good.

by Garry Ryan, @GarryGarrettRya

This story probably began in Singapore. I spent the last two years of high school in a sweaty multicultural concoction of diverse languages, foods and monsoons. It was jarring and I had to adapt. An unexpected dividend was the ability to become a student of the inner workings of societies.

Back in Canada, the kindness of Casey and Pablo exposed me to First Nations’ perspectives. Sometimes the intense heat of a Blackfoot sweat lodge left burns on my shoulders. It also allowed me to see – with more clarity – the connections between humans.

Hummingbird

Sitting still for hours in the southern California heat is extremely uncomfortable. Photographing hummingbirds revealed how their beauty, competition and aggression are actually reflections of human behaviour.

Author Garry Ryan's photograph of a vintage black car in Havana, Cuba

Havana, Cuba was old and new shoved up against one another in a way I hadn’t experienced. The outcome was a novel (Matanzas) about Cuban and Canadian cultures dancing with one another.

Author Garry Ryan's photo of Mayan civilization at Chichenitza

Seeing the remnants of Mayan civilization at Chichenitza was another of those mind-altering experiences. It required pushing a wheelchair in plus thirty temperatures while learning secrets about the way Mayan architects played with sound.

Author Garry Ryan's photo of Yorkton, Saskatchewan

 

Travelling one thousand kilometres in one day is gruelling. Yorkton, Saskatchewan unexpectedly provided the backstory for a new character I’ve been working with. She came to life while I was searching for a cup of coffee.

Author Garry Ryan's photo of Calgary’s 2013 floods

Calgary’s 2013 floods have influenced a novel about the way a city can come together after a disaster.

Author Garry Ryan's photo of San Jose

Even an idyllic San Jose setting can help you to imagine a scene where beauty and ugliness are shoved up against one another.

You may see potential scenes in out of the way locations. If you carry a smartphone with you, it will always be possible to catalogue evocative images for later use.

Garry Ryan's Matanzas

 

Author Garry Ryan In 2004, NeWest Press published Garry Ryan’s first Detective Lane novel, Queen’s Park. The second, The Lucky Elephant Restaurant, won a 2007 Lambda Literary Award. NeWest has since published seven more titles in the series: A Hummingbird Dance, Smoked, Malabarista, Foxed, Glycerine, Indiana Pulcinella and soon to be released Matanzas. In 2009, Ryan was awarded Calgary’s Freedom of Expression Award. In 2012 a second series, the historical fiction novel Blackbirds, was published by NeWest Press.

 

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Elizabeth Spann Craig

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Elizabeth writes the Memphis Barbeque series (as Riley Adams) and the Southern Quilting mysteries for Penguin and writes the Myrtle Clover series for Midnight Ink and independently. She also has a blog, which was named by Writer’s Digest as one of the 101 Best Websites for Writers. There she posts on the writing craft, finding inspiration in everyday life, and fitting writing into a busy schedule.

6 Comments

  1. Hilary Melton-ButcherAugust 25, 2017

    Hi Elizabeth and Garry – certainly travel enhances so much in our lives … I haven’t done as much as I’d like – but can appreciate other people’s travels and experiences … have good weekends – cheers Hilary

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigAugust 26, 2017

      Thanks, Hilary! I’d like to travel more, too. Sounds like it can really help with writing! Hope you have a good weekend.

    2. Garry RyanAugust 26, 2017

      Thanks Hilary. One of the coolest things about reading is it can take you on a trip even when you stay home.

  2. Margot KinbergAugust 25, 2017

    What an interesting post! Thanks, both. And I agree: travel has such an influence on writing.

    1. Elizabeth Spann CraigAugust 26, 2017

      I know you get to do some from time to time, Margot! Thanks for coming by and thanks to Garry for the post.

    2. Garry RyanAugust 26, 2017

      Thank you Margot. People think I’m crazy when the laptop goes along for the trip because there are so many ideas out there.

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