Hello, beautiful readers! Today, I'd like to share with you my newest release, Escaping the Woods - A Short Story.
This year, I veered away from my favorite genre of fantasy and went a bit old school. For those of you who don't know, I grew up as an Army brat. I was born in Germany while my dad was stationed there and grew up in Germany, Georgia, Missouri, Korea, Mississippi, Virginia, and Panama before finally settling down in Miami, Florida. I moved a LOT. And those are just the places I lived! I have visited and vacationed in many more states and countries.
Moving became more difficult as I grew older because I made great friends and didn't want to leave them. Back in those days, there was no internet, and long distance calls cost more than they were worth so we wrote letters to one another, but it wasn't the same. It isn't easy moving to a new place. Military brats know and understand that, so we would embrace the newest kids on the block because we knew what being that kid felt like.
My hardest move was our last move. My dad retired when I was fourteen years old, so we moved to Miami where all my parents' relatives lived. It was pure civilian life, and all the kids my age had grown up together, had formed their bonds/cliques already, and weren't very welcoming to new kids.
When thinking of a story to write, I remembered my three years in Mississippi. I have fond memories of those times. I was in elementary school and was very active in various sports and activities. I also had an active imagination.
We had a creek behind our house with a pipe that connected us to the other side, which had a field of crops. My friend's grandmother lived behind those crops, so we would sneak over to her house for cookies and lemonade.
In front of our house across the street were the woods, where my sister, friends, and I would play cops and robbers or hide-and-seek. We were always outdoors, at least until the street lights came on. Then, we'd high-tail it home.
Escaping the Woods is loosely based on a memory where two of my friends, my sister, and I got lost in the woods and couldn't find our way out. This was just shortly before the Adam Walsh case made national news. I remember counting my blessings about how our story ended after hearing what sadly happened to him.
So, here is my newest release, Escaping the Woods: A Short Story! Hope you enjoy it!
When ten-year old Isabella's family moves to Mississippi in 1982, she is not thrilled about leaving her home in Miami. Her parents introduce her to their new friend's daughter, Janine, and insist Isabella play with her. Reluctantly, she follows Janine to a nearby park. When Janine suggests they explore the woods, Isabella gives in despite her fears. One wrong turn leaves them deep in the forest with no way of knowing how to get out. As the sun begins to set, Isabella and Janine search for help, but will their search lead to their rescue, or will they find themselves in even more danger?
Wow, Yvette, you did move a lot. It's so hard for kids and young teens when they want to stay with their friends. Your experience of getting lost in the wood was scary. Good to know you wrote a short story based on this experience. I'll check it out.
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DeleteHuge congrats on your new short story, Yvi! Wishing you all the best. Hugs, Harmony 💕🙂
ReplyDeleteThank you, Harmony! I appreciate the well wishes. :-)
DeleteI really enjoyed, Breathless, and this one, being so personal, sounds like another great read! I'm glad you made it safely out of those woods. All the best with the new release, Yvette.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mark! I shared the story with my sister, and we reminisced on how crazy we were back then. Really, we were just very sheltered and innocent. Luckily, we lived another day to look back on that moment. :-)
DeleteCongrats on your latest publication, Yvette. I loved hearing about your childhood years in Mississippi. That kind of exploring and adventures don't seem as common these days. :-D Sounds like a wonderful story. Getting lost is pretty scary for the kids and parents.
ReplyDeleteAfter the Adam Walsh case (and so many cases afterward, especially now with child trafficking), children lost the freedom to wander and explore alone. :'( We eventually told our parents, and they were NOT happy about it at all. Lol! Thanks for stopping by, Diana! :-)
DeleteHi, Congratulations!!! I've picked up my copy and look forward to reading it. Shalom aleichem
ReplyDeleteThank you! I can't wait to read your thoughts on it. :-)
DeleteFantastic, Yvette!! I've picked up my copy!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jan! I appreciate your support. I look forward to hearing your thoughts on it. :-)
DeleteFantastic news, Yvette! Cheering for you! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Natalie! :-)
DeleteCongratulations, Yvette! We share a common Military Brat background. I remember many adventures in various woods, in Kentucky, Italy, and Germany. What fertile ground for imaginations to run wild, for epic battles to be fought, and for mysteries to be solved. And how frightening they can be when you get lost. I love your cover and I know I'm going to love your story.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your comments with me! I look forward to hearing your thoughts on my story. :-)
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