WYATT'S WORLD

Writing, art, photography

What motivates me

The one question that any interviewer asks any writer is why they write. I'm a Canadian. I love being a Canadian. We are some of the happiest and most content people on the planet despite the crazy long winters, rabid hoards of mosquitoes in the summers, and always, always living under the shadow of the elephant next door - the United States.
As a Canadian, I find that my view of our place in the history of the world can feel less complicated compared to the stories of other countries. That doesn't mean Canada is innocent of anything egregious; like many colonialist countries, we have some awful history with some very bad actors. However, we didn't have a civil war, our history as a country is relatively short and peaceful, and the aboriginal peoples who lived here long before settler people showed up were mostly nomadic and didn't leave behind ancient structures like the Mayans or Egyptians. The one thing that Canadians and pre-Canadians have in common, though, is storytelling. Long winter nights and long treks in search of food tend to foster this kind of relationship to the land and to each other. From Newfoundland to British Columbia to Yukon, humans of all stripes and backgrounds gather around fires, under the stars, and in homes to tell each other stories. Based on the number of well-known musicians, singers, writers, and comedians Canada has given to the world, we seem to do it well.
I could write deep, thoughtful, pondering tomes of Canadian introspection about all the many things we've gotten wrong as a country and a people, but I've never felt that was my job as a writer. I do that as a political cartoonist. Don't get me wrong, I love exploring deep subjects; theology, science, and history all fascinate me, and I enjoy deep dives into these and more. However, writing, for me, is a way to escape the often serious reality we live in. Political and ideological polarization, climate change and climate disasters, residential schools, the impact of unchecked social media on the fabric of society, wars caused by stupid people (predominantly men, sadly), famines, and a host of other headline-grabbing events are enough to make one wish to jump off the planet at times.
So, I write to escape, to offer a brief glimpse of a world where the good guy wins, and the bad guy is given a chance for redemption. I create worlds where loving is foremost, and what a person is and does is not determined by gender, sexual orientation, or the colour of their skin but by a sense of decency and respect for others and the planet we share.
It can seem like wishful thinking or ignoring the reality we live in, but humans have, all throughout history, been storytellers, and I am merely attempting to carry on that tradition.
I like stories that resolve, that leave the reader with a slight hope, a small smile, and a tiny wish that what they just read might one day be our reality.
That's not such a bad thing to hope for.
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