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Into the Future

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

I read an article in Wired Monday about time travel. The author of the piece said that scientists are reporting that theoretically we can only travel forward, never backward, and that the idea of going into future was frightening. I skim read it at 5am, so I might have missed a few things, but what I took away was that the future was filled with horrible things like a hot planet and what goes along with that.

Call me an optimist, but that’s not my view of the future. I don’t see the world being a horrible place to live. Different? Yes. And different does scare a lot of people as does change. Believe me, I know. We’re going through massive change at my day job and even five months later, people are fighting it.

My view of the future is one where genetic treatments have eradicated a lot of the diseases that plague us today. Genes can be turned on and off to bring about the desire result, so why not flip to give people better health? Cloning human organs so that people who need transplants can have a genetically matched liver, which will eliminate rejection issues and the drugs that current transplant recipients have to take. And flipping a few genes to get rid of the negative effects of aging? Cool! I see a world where people live longer and in better health to enjoy those years.

I can see a future where we’ve learned to respect the Earth. A future where we’re no longer burning fossil fuels, but have found a clean, safe energy alternative. This might be farther out because we live in a petroleum-based economy and the big oil dudes are going to fight tooth and nail to hold onto their cash cow, but eventually this will change. It has to as we deplete these resources

The future I see has more global cooperation, less nation against nation and more we are the world. Yeah, I know, call me sappy, but we’re all humans and why should artificially drawn boundaries lead us into conflict? The internet has allowed us to get to know people across the globe and to realize we’re more similar than different. There’s a line from a song. I can’t remember if it’s Sting or the Police, but I hear Sting sing: if the Russians love their children, too. And that’s where I think we’re going–to a world where we realize people who are different still have the same basic desires. I know there will still be extremists out there who don’t think this way, but I think there will be fewer of them and they’ll have fewer supporters.

And the technology in the future! OMG, I can’t wait! I’m a total gadget geek and when I think of the possibilities for where computers will be in even 50 years, I get giddy. :-) Then there’s nanotechnology and what’s coming on that front. The possibilities are exciting to me.

Of course, there are plenty of pitfalls along the way. Opportunities for us to blow our potential and end up in a worse place rather than better. This is where my optimism comes in. I believe that we’ll avoid most of the problems, and the ones we do blunder into will be quickly identified and the path corrected. To quote Timbuk Three, the future’s so bright, I gotta wear shades."

Jarved Nine Short Story

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

The Troll Bridge is available for download on Kindle now! This is a short story that I wrote for The Mammoth Book of Time Travel Romance and it’s a story set largely on Jarved Nine. I had a lot of requests from fans of Ravyn’s Flight and Eternal Nights to make The Troll Bridge available on its own and I’m happy to finally be able to do this! It’s only in Kindle format right now, but I have plans to make it available on other ereaders as well. It just might take me a little while.

Amazon doesn’t have the description posted yet, so let me tell you a little bit about the story.

Troll Maglaya is the hero. He’s a member of Wyatt’s Special Ops team from ETERNAL NIGHTS. He wasn’t introduced by name then, but he stayed in my head and wouldn’t go away. I knew that somehow, some way I had to write his story, so it was hugely excited to get that opportunity. His heroine is Lia Stanton. She’s someone who’s played it safe her entire life, but when she’s sent to cover a test at a particle accelerator as part of her job in corporate communications, she finds herself flung down a wormhole. The next thing she knows, she’s on Jarved Nine forty years in the future. Alex (that would Lt. Col. Alexander “The Big Chill” Sullivan) thinks she’s a coalition spy and assigns Troll to guard her while the rest of the team searches for the coalition transport.

Aside from Alex, Damon also makes a brief (non-speaking) appearance. Sasha is in the book, too. She wasn’t introduced in ETERNAL NIGHTS either, but she’s the ex-wife that Flare was still carrying a torch for in EN. Because it’s a short story, things happen quickly between Lia and Troll and I didn’t get to unfold the suspense plot at all. If I had, it would have been a 100,000 word story and Mammoth Books didn’t want that length. :-)

As I mentioned on Sunday, The Troll Bridge takes place about 7 years after the epilogue of ETERNAL NIGHTS. In those intervening years, Flare, Gravedigger, and Z Man have gotten married. Someday, I hope to write those three men even if I can only do it as short stories because I just love all of Wyatt’s team to death.

Here’s the extremely awesome cover for the story:

The Troll bridge cover

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A Short Story Wants to Grow Up and Be a Novel

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

When I wrote Blood Feud for The Mammoth Book of Vampire Romance 2, I just had enough information to tell Isobel and Seere’s story, and while I could see the potential for this world, I didn’t really feel any driving desire to write more for this couple or any other couple. Things are different for the short story I’m writing for The Mammoth Book of Time Travel Romance.

The biggest thing is that I keep getting information on how to make Lia and Troll’s story a full-length novel and it’s hard for me to shorthand it. I feel as if I’m skipping stuff I’d really like to take time to explore. I can’t. I only have 6,500 to 12,000 words and I just can’t do it. I also had to jettison the suspense/action part of the story because there isn’t enough space, and while I could add a little in, it would be at the end which would make it feel tacked on. I reluctantly released that string.

I think my problem stems from the fact that Lia and Troll are part of my Jarved Nine world (Ravyn’s Flight, Eternal Nights) and I’ve been in love with Troll since I met him. Troll, BTW, is a member of Wyatt’s team from EN. He’s a reformed player and just sexy as all get out. I don’t know if I can do him justice in the length and I sure can’t convey the sincerity of his conversation.

Another issue is that Troll and Lia just met in this story. With Blood Feud, my hero and heroine had a past together and it was merely a matter of rekindling their feelings. Much easier than establishing a relationship between a h/h who didn’t hook up until 10 pages into a story that will be less than 50 pages. If I was doing a full-length story, I’d have it take place over a few weeks, I’d give them time to fall in love and then Lia’s decision to stay in the future would make sense. This is much more difficult to convey in a short where the h/h have been together the grand total of maybe ten hours. Love is out and I have to go for staying to see where the relationship might lead and the potential for a happy ending down the road.

And then there’s the other characters from the first two J9 books. Several of them have put in an appearance and I want to spend more time with them, too. That’s not all. Troll and Lia’s story takes place after Flare’s story, and Gravedigger’s, and Z Man’s and their heroines are there as well.

Despite all this, I’m somehow managing to get where I need to go with the short story. It’s just hard to remember the “short” part sometimes.

Story Hopping

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
I’ve always liked to work on one story at a time and switching back to work on revisions or to jump ahead and work on a proposal while I’m writing something else has been difficult. Because of this, I’m finding it extremely odd that I’m story hopping right now. Voluntarily.

Two stories are alternating for center stage–my time travel short story (still untitled) and the story I’m writing for a proposal (paranormal romance). I’ll write in one until I hit a wall, then work on the other until the same thing happens, then start all over again. I’m not sure how to evaluate the effectiveness of this.

On the one hand, maybe I’m making the best use of my time and triggering ideas to make each story better by working on something else for a day or two. On the other hand, maybe I’m needing to have ideas triggered because the version I’m putting down is impacted in a negative way by the other story. Maybe I’m hitting these walls because I’m mentally divided. Maybe it would be faster to focus on one the way I have in the past.

I don’t know and that’s a little frustrating. My time travel story was going well until my hero and heroine met. I kept writing, moving forward (or so it seemed) for about a week, but what I was putting down seemed bland and uninteresting and that’s not good. Last night, it finally occurred to me that my heroine was acting out of character. She’s not a passive person by nature and I didn’t portray her that way–until the third scene of the story. It should never have taken me a week to figure this out, so did hopping over to my paranormal instead of thinking about the time travel slow me down?

Interesting question and it needs an answer. Because if working on the other story did camouflage the problems in the first, then switching doesn’t work for me.

Of course, it’s always possible that I might not have seen the problem for a week anyway and that I needed to wander aimlessly story-wise for a while before I could see the truth. Just in case, though, I’m going to focus solely on the short story until it’s finished. (Besides, it’s due June 1st!)

Picking More Theme Songs

Friday, May 8th, 2009
I realized yesterday that I didn’t have a theme song for my short story in The Mammoth Book of Vampire Romance 2 and I always come up with a song. Sometimes it’s harder than others and sometimes I get lucky and the song makes itself known to me. This time I had to work for it and then I got lucky. :-)

You know there’s a story about it, right? I spent time going through my iPod and trying different songs that I thought might work, but if the lyrics were right, the tone of the song wasn’t and if the tone was right, the lyrics didn’t work for me. Now granted, some of the songs for other stories are only tangentially related in both music and words, but there’s usually some connection for me no matter how tenuous it might seem to everyone else. I wasn’t finding that yesterday.

After coming up empty, I thought I’d have to settle for something because I didn’t have a lot of time to spend on this. But when I arrived home and plugged in my iPod to update it, I saw something in iTunes. Daughtry. The first song listed: It’s Not Over. I listened to it and it works. It’s edgy enough and the lyrics can be said to fit Blood Feud. Not exactly, of course, but then with a few exceptions none of the theme songs fit precisely.

Now I decided I needed a theme song for the Time Travel short story. BTW, I still have no title for it. I had an idea come to me today, but it might be stupid and it doesn’t have any symmetry with Eternal Nights. Since this story is about a member of Wyatt’s team (he was the hero in EN), I’d like to tie it in somehow. But I digress–no surprise to any regular blog visitor. :-)

So theme song for the untitled TT. I thought of the TV show Life On Mars immediately and all the great music they used. I even bought some of it after I heard it on the show. I checked out David Bowie’s Space Oddity first, but that didn’t really work for me. Next up was Spaceman by Harry Nilsson. Again, it’s not an exact fit, but this song talks about returning to Earth, and since my heroine winds up on Jarved Nine, that works. I decided to go with this one even though there were a number of other songs I found that would work, too.

Theme songs are now in place for my short stories! Yea! Now I just need to update my website and my iTunes online list.

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