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Two Types of Story Crafting I Discovered (Again)

Some time back I submitted an unnamed novel to my editor for a look-see. It’s a horror story set in two different time-zones, intermingled with time-travel and wax sculptures that bleed maggots. It was an idea borne from two prompts and co-joined into one grisly story. It also required a ton of both research and thumb-sucking.

At the same time, or at least close enough to it, I had that mind-blowing concept of a Steampunk version of my city, Johannesburg, which you can read in my last article: New Inspiration – Steampunk Johannesburg.

I came to realise, though it’s nothing new, that there are two main ways I go about writing a story:

Story Built Around A World

When I came up with a steampunk version of Joburg, I didn’t have a story. It was merely a city of literal gold, with gears built into the rising towers, slowly cranking at each turn, controlling various parts of the city. Some of it controlled the mining for gold. Others, the changing of traffic lights, the control of water, the generating of electricity. A great idea in my head. What then did it need?

  1. A Fitting Story: Of course every great world needs a story. A compelling story that fits the time, location, and people of the created world. In my head, as I saw this city unfold in front of my mind’s eye, I spotted a figure running along the roof tops of this fabricated city. Who was he? Why was he running? What was that clutched under his arm? As the world is set in a steampunk era, the story could have a feeling of being old but with an air modern lifestyle. There are plenty of stories that can be created from this amazing golden era!
  2. Compelling Characters: Right so I have the first character sorted – the guy running on roof tops. Maybe he’s being chased by Federation airships and Commander van nie Kerk is hot on his trail. Maybe he’s running to a secret organisation with documents tucked under his arm. Was the character part of political intrigue or perhaps inside the package he carried the still warm heart of his latest victim? Each of these story ideas can be spun around me new world, creating characters varying from inventors, to pilots, alchemists, mad-scientist, and who knows what from the story I hope to tell.
  3. Intriguing Plot: It’s all well and good to have a diverse world coupled with a brewing story and compelling characters, but what it really needs as well is an intriguing plot. Maybe the gears that everyone thinks merely run various aspects of the city, are actually pieces of a bigger cog. A gear slowly winding down to the destruction of the planet like a giant clock at the center of the earth. Maybe they control the opening and closing to the gates of hell? Maybe its alien technology and below ground in the mines, they have enslaved humanity to use them for powering the cogs. Our character on the rooftop may  figured out what’s happening down there and is on a quest to save us all from certain doom. Or they be an advocate for the villains, escaping with plans that will ensure our destruction. Who knows…

A World Built Around The Story

Five years ago I found an image on the internet. A beautiful drawing of a girl with white hair and black vest, grey sweatpants falling down to bare feet. She had white wings. Above her head was a halo… made of barbwire. It’s title: Junk Angel. Once I saw her and the title, a story began to form in my head. The story of a girl who was the Junk Yard Angel.

The first iteration of Junk Yard Angel was about a woman who killed people and turned them into her own mechanical monstrosities.

Later on I began to expand on this story, building the persona of this mysterious woman and trying to find out where exactly she fit in. Thus I had to build a world for herin. I saw junk yards, broken cities, old-school bars and taverns; places where she could find her victims… and they wouldn’t be missed.

What then did it need?

  1. A Kick-ass World: When you have a crazy maybe-half-robot-totally-human-looking girl with a razor wire halo, then her world has to at least reflect that fact. So much so that most of the JYA world has been built around her. When you read the story you will understand just how much.
  2. An Amazing Backstory: Knowing where your character (and sub-characters) come from, help define the places within the world of your story. You consider the environments around the characters and ask how the world would look around them. For instance, I have a character from a country similar to Russia/Serbia where snowfall is a constant. What kind of technology or tools would they use in this environment, and how would it reflect in the story.
  3. Mysterious Magic/Tech System:  On the topic of technology, perhaps your characters have an occupation that requires them to use machinery. Aviator. Solider. Taxi Driver. Doctor. Engineer… and so on. Or perhaps they have a particular ability such as magic or some form of “kinesis”. Perhaps there’s a supernatural element to them.
    Each of these help define the progression and history of the world, affecting how everything looks and works from buildings to locations to attire to religion. The world-building aspect of your story built from both story and characters.

 

What is your writing process when it comes to story-telling. Does your world affect your story or does your story affect your world? Perhaps both? What techniques do you use to define what kind of story you’re going to tell?

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Monday Book Recommendation: Tainted

TaintedWhat Happens When Your Soul Dies? Kat Bloodmayne is one of the first women chosen to attend the Tower Academy of Sciences. But she carries a secret: she can twist the natural laws of science. She has no idea where this ability came from, only that every time she loses control and unleashes this power, it kills a part of her soul. If she doesn’t find a cure soon, her soul will die and she will become something else entirely.After a devastating personal loss, Stephen Grey leaves the World City Police Force to become a bounty hunter. He believes in justice and will stop at nothing to ensure criminals are caught and locked up. However, when Kat Bloodmayne shows up in his office seeking his help, his world is turned upside down.Together they search World City and beyond for a doctor who can cure Kat. But what they discover on the way goes beyond science and into the dark sphere of magic. Book one of The Soul Chronicles series.


I actually found out about this book on Janeen’s blog post on Steam Punk world building. If you didn’t know this about me, now you will; I love steam punk. I actually have two novels I’m working on that are based on this fascinating genre, one set in South Africa and the other taking the standard Victorian era perspective.

In case you are wondering, Steam Punk is the beauty of science fiction/fantasy combined with historical fiction, in which steam powers all machinery. The magic of it is in imagining all modern technology running on Steam. Steam powered Iron Man? I would watch that.

Steampunk Ironman

Tainted sounds like a fun read and is definitely on my list of To Reads (hence the book recommendation) and what really fascinated me about this book was what the author, Morgan L. Busse,   said about coming up with the story. I quote:

The idea for Tainted originally came from an online conversation where someone asked if necromancy could ever be used for good. I had this image of a woman who had been “tainted” by her father’s research, and although it opened her up to amazing power, it also was killing her on the inside.

And thus Tainted was born. But instead of straight up fantasy necromancy, I chose to use science instead, and ask the questions

  1. Are there lines we shouldn’t cross in our pursuit of the unknown?
  2. What happens if we cross those lines?
  3. Does it hurt others?

Just from this, my mind went into overdrive considering these questions. I’m already bubbling, wondering how this book will answer these questions.


You can read the full article here: World Building Wonders – The Steampunk World of Tainted

You can buy the book here: Tainted – Amazon

Goodreads: Tainted

 

 

Friday Fiction: Unusual Pets

Kind of late but it’s still Friday in this particular time zone, and every time zone before mine so here’s my it’s almost midnight Friday  Fiction. A little bizarre maybe even for me.

Once again prompt from Rachel Poli:

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Time to Write: Unusual Pets


“Take it in, take it aaaaalllll in!”

She spread her arms out and twirled around in a slow pirouette, which only embarrassed me more in the bustling city streets. It was one thing coming from the village and seeing a city for the first time, and another for her a city dweller, to proclaim it to the passing crowds. I pushed her arms down and held them against her waist,

“I get it, the city is… humongous.”

“Oh no, it’s more than that. Look at that man over there.” She pointed at the lanky man attempting to readjust the metallic arm of an old man who seemed to be more rust than flesh.

“I’ve seen an android before.”

“No… look closer.”

“At what?”

She threw her hands up and freed herself from my grip only to drag me along with her towards the scene that seemed so mundane, the people passing barely gave them a second glance. We edged our way past the crowds, getting disapproving grunts from those we pushed past but none of them seemed to mind as much as I’d thought.

“What are you showing me!?” I managed to straggle out in between breaths but she was determined to show me whatever it was she was dragging me towards. We finally stopped before the two men and I gaped in wonder at the spectacle before us. She turned to stare at my gaping form

“Is he…?”

“A Transmodified horse. Yep!”

I looked from her, to what I had thought was a rusted old man who turned out to be an old horse whose skin had shriveled up so much it clung to his almost humanoid bones.

“What… what is this?”

“New trend here in our beautiful city. Transmodified animals as pets of sorts…”

“That’s inhumane!”

“That’s city life for you.”

NaNo Kick-Off Party Feedback

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So this past Saturday, the NaNoWriMo Kick-Off party took place at a chilled cafe in Craighall known as the Cnr Cafe…which is on a corner…and serves caffeinated drinks amongst other things; in other words, the right kind of place to do some writing. Oh and they also have WiFi.

As my first NaNo meet, I was not sure what to expect in terms of the place, the people, the event itself and about myself as a writer. I mean this event is bringing together a tumble of writers from across Joburg to discuss writing. It was a pleasant surprise when everyone was so open and friendly, genuinely interested in each other and what we have to offer. What a wonderful environment to be in!

Chatting books, authors, genre and sharing ideas with fellow writers has a very different feel than when speaking to someone who’s life isn’t defined by those things. It’s a completely different kind of energy that I look forward to feeding off when we start doing the write ins

imageSo this years NaNo theme is Steam Punk and I felt every inch of my nerves freak out at once when realizing that this time my novel was not a Steam Punk novel. Well I still have 11 days to change that but in the mean time I still got lots to plot out. My close friend and fellow writer Tyron from Life In Light of Eternity (we are doing the Auburn series together…remember that? Check the Auburn tag on the side) has been running some ideas to me which I appreciate greatly – he inspires me…literally.

Anyway in the little Goodie bag we received at the Kick-Off party we all received neat little items. A cool little Steam Punk object with square gears! As well as a bronzed key, a notice to warn non-NaNo’s why I’ve suddenly become scarce, other little things.

The best part of the whole experience was the meeting of authors. Such a wide variety of people, personalities and insights. I am truly looking forward to sharing ideas and typing away along side my fellow NaNos.

 

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