Sunday, May 04, 2014

Please Welcome Thriller Writer Jess C Scott

Omnimystery News: Guest Post by Jess C Scott
with Jess C Scott

We are delighted to welcome thriller writer Jess C Scott to Omnimystery News.

The first book in Jess's "Wilde Twins" series is Playmates (jessINK; April 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats), a psychological thriller about an "evil twins" serial killing team — and their slow descent into amoral mayhem. To give us a bit of backstory to her series, her guest post for us today is titled "Revenge".

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Jess C Scott
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The Zodiac sign "Scorpio" is traditionally associated with elements such as jealousy, possessiveness/obsession, and revenge/vengeance.

As a Venus Scorpio in the 8th house, I am quite familiar with these potentially destructive or fatal forces (though I am similarly aware of the "better" aspects of the Scorpionic nature).

I sought revenge on one former friend/lover of mine. It was an unhealthy pseudo-relationship which spanned many years. It didn't help that the person expressed an interest in me when we were both very young, and then again when we were in our teens and early twenties.

I exacted revenge — I waited about three years to really give the person the final "piece of my mind" — because of how cheated I felt after many years of struggling with expressing loyalty and emotional honesty to that particular person.

It was very messy at points because I was complex yet insecure, non-shallow yet misunderstood, as well as deeply suspicious of the other person's motives. I also lacked objectivity and maturity, things which I have slowly gained over time by taking a very honest look at what lies within myself.

In the Karmic sense, I am much less likely nowadays to "exact revenge" on a person. But I felt it was justified in that first (and only) time I let out that side of me, in the "you get what you give" sense.

I realized not too long ago that it was safer and saner to explore these aspects of human nature in creative work (instead of my personal life — if I could help it …). This is one reason I have always been interested and fascinated with psychological dramas and thrillers. I've also had a long-time interest in genres like mystery, crime, and crime documentaries.

What I like about the psych thriller genre is the free exploration it allows for the dark side of human nature. Things can get very extreme when people are driven by powerful emotions or forces, including revenge and vengeance.

At the same time, I'm intrigued with the amount of intensity and extremity involved with such tumultuous emotions or motivations. I like digging beneath the surface. Understanding why the person exacted revenge, how they did it, and the "karmic price" they had to pay for it, are all the things I like to explore in this genre.

One of my favorite themes to explore is the balance (or lack thereof) between good and evil. After all, in Eastern philosophies, the Yin and Yang have equal reality — and an equilibrium maintained between the good (light) and evil (dark) points to spiritual balance. My imagination goes many places when it thinks about that equilibrium swinging out of balance.

For those of us "with" such dark tendencies, creative work is a great place to channel such drives and sentiments …


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Jess C Scott writes psychological thrillers and blogs about Singapore's political history. Jess is also the founder of jessINK, a publishing company dedicated towards creating "meaningful entertainment."

For more information about the author, please visit her website at jessINK.com or find her on Facebook and Twitter.

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Playmates by Jess C Scott

Playmates
Jess C Scott
The Wilde Twins Series

As kids, Tania and Trevor's unsupervised play time offers a lifeline to sanity amidst the chaos of family dysfunction. When danger threatens Tania, Trevor isn't willing to stand by and watch his sister get hurt.

The instinct for survival is only rivaled by the killer instincts the Wilde siblings encourage in each other. Instincts that turn into a deadly game igniting their first taste for blood.

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