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You are here: Home / For Writers / Ugly or Beautiful: In the Eye of the Beholder

Ugly or Beautiful: In the Eye of the Beholder

January 2, 2014 by Margaret Duarte

If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, what about ugliness? How do we define ugly?

What repulses us? And why?

I posed these questions at Visionary Fiction Alliance in a review of Dean Koontz’s latest release, Innocence, in which little by little, step
by step, Koontz immerses us in ugly, until we are in ugly’s head.

Ugly on my mind

During my 3-mile walk today, I saw many sights that could easily be overlooked as too ordinary to deserve attention or dismissed as eyesores that should be destroyed, if not for lack of time and money.

But then I leaned in for a closer look.

I noticed the interplay of light and shadow, the tenacity of the weeds, and the way nature intertwined with the man-made.

Ugly on my MInd

Ugliness and Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder

And then it hit me, as it did in my review of Innocence.

Ugliness depends upon the eye of the beholder. Sometimes we don’t go deep enough to find the beauty in something ugly or the ugly in something beautiful.

Sometimes we are wrong.Take a look at the objects around you, especially when you’re in the midst of nature. Then lean in as if using the zoom feature of your camera.You may be surprised at how something that at first glance appears ugly becomes beautiful upon closer examination.As always, thanks for stopping by.

As always, thanks for stopping by,
 
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Filed Under: For Readers, For Writers, Spirituality Tagged With: beauty, Dean Koontz, Innocence, Margaret Duarte, ugliness, Visionary Fiction Alliance

About Margaret Duarte

Former middle school teacher, Margaret Duarte, lives on a California dairy farm with a herd of “happy cows,” a constant reminder that the greenest pastures lie closest to home. Margaret earned her creative writing certificate through UC Davis Extension and has since published four novels in her “Enter the Between” visionary fiction series: Between Will and Surrender, Between Darkness and Dawn, Between Yesterday and Tomorrow, and Between Now and Forever. Her poem and story credits include SPC Tule Review; The California Writers Club Literary Review; finalist in the 2017 SLO Nightwriters Golden Quill Writing Contest; First Place winner for fiction in 2016, Second Place winner for fiction in 2018, Honorable Mention for fiction in 2019, and Gold winner for fiction in 2020 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA PUBLISHERS AND AUTHORS Book Awards Competition; 2019 California Author Project winner for adult fiction.

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