A lot's happened in the last few weeks, much of it
writing-related, some of it not. The timing couldn't be better either, as my
day job has a shutdown this coming week, and the best part of that is my kids
will be in school most days! So I get to work on various writing-related tasks,
as well as catch up on a couple things around here I just haven't been able to
squeeze in, despite the fast-reaching-desperate need to get them done. But I
made progress on some cleanups for Warrior's Vengeance, and I got a lot of new
stuff written for the current Marchand book I'm working on.
But the biggest news of the week is that Prince of the Universe,
my first stab at a sci-fi, has been contracted by Renaissance Ebooks Sizzler Editions!
I am super excited about this, because as much as I love this story, and these
characters, I really don't know a lot about sci-fi. Seriously. I never even saw
the first three episodes of Star Wars (which, BTW, I can't help thinking of as
the second three, since the others I saw in the 70's and 80's were the FIRST
THREE I saw. Still come first in my head). That's how bad it is.
Here's the thing – one of my favorite TV shows EVER is "The
Universe" on the History Channel, followed closely (really, really
closely) by "Through the Wormhole" on the Science Channel. The idea
of other worlds out there fascinates me, and I do find it hard to believe that
we are truly alone in this vast universe. So I watch those shows as much as I
can (marathons are like a drug overdose! lol), and my writer's imagination goes
to work after that.
I was able to incorporate some of what I've learned into this
book, the rest - I kind of just winged it. Prince Vega, of the Planet Aldarra, is
a human-like person who lands in Fair Ridge, PA, home of Meredith (Merry)
Alexander, who just so happens to have had a really bad previous encounter with
another Aldarran. There are a lot of reasons Merry fears Vega, but her
compassionate heart can't completely abandon him. Even though she wants and
decides to let him fend for himself, she can't cut him off, and once she makes
her first move to help him, she's doomed. But Vega isn't like the other, and
proves it, sometimes in a very arrogant and
I'm-better-than-you-cause-I'm-royalty kind of way.
These two were fun to write – Merry, while she possesses a
very legitimate fear of Vega, still has backbone and won't completely back
down. She's funny, not afraid to speak her mind, and that compassionate heart
of hers makes her a sucker for someone in need of help. Vega was a bit more
complicated. He's a prince, in line to a throne, he's a warrior, and he has the
capability of transforming into a hybrid man/feline creature with incredible
amounts of strength and power. Yet, he
just wants to share his life with someone, just like anyone else. His goal to
be king requires he have heirs. The Earth woman confounds him, but he can’t resist
her. His perception of too many softer feelings for her is that it could weaken
him, make him vulnerable. But he also discovers the motivation such feelings
give him. Not that he ever loses that arrogant edge – he wouldn't be one of my
heroes if he did!
Anyway, as I get more details, I will share them – such as a
release date, a cover, and all the fun stuff. This week – getting down to
editing. Part of me is dreading it a bit, the process is sure to induce quite a
few groans and head-shakes, with thoughts of "What was I thinking?"
but it'll be fun to work with these two again.
So nice to see things coming together for you. I remember the first one I critiqued. You have learned and are becoming very very good or is that bad?
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for all your guidance, support and help over the years. That first one was pretty bad, wasn't it? lol It actually had a halfway decent plot, and cool characters though. Maybe someday I'll dust it off and see if it can be fixed. Probably not! :D
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