IKONs covers three generations and is worldwide in scope. My method to tell the story was via a relay team. Each chapter or a paragraph was devoted to a character carrying the plot forward. Both major and minor characters contributed to moving the story ahead a day, a month or a year. This writing method may be confusing, but I was hoping my readers would grasp the rhythm and enjoy the story through multiple POVs. If nothing else, the last paragraph in the introduction would serve as a warning or preview of what was to come.
The Introduction ends with the following lines:
Slowly the stories behind the portrait and the emotions they evoked were revealed like a puzzle with hundreds of pieces. Some pieces fit perfectly; others needed force. Some were clearly defined while others were so timeworn, that their murky contributions were barely legible. All the pieces were there. They just needed someone to put them together.
Substitute the interlocking puzzle pieces with literary characters and, like an old portrait, the story emerges. My hope is readers will find this method of story telling both educational and enjoyable.
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