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4. Tell us about one of your first stories/characters!

I’ve been a storyteller ever since I was a little girl, but I only started writing stories in Mrs Morris’s fifth grade class. The majority of my stories were about a rich gentlemen who hired two grave robbers to procure for him corpses which he would transform into gustatory delights. Eyeball soup and brain jelly being two such delicacies. Ahem, let’s just say that someone liked grossing out her classmates.

My first “book,” published in Mrs Morris’s class, was about a girl who lived in the Sahara. The details are hazy--probably as hazy as the plot was in the story--but the gist of it was this: She had two horses, Starry Midnight, a black Appaloosa with white spots on its rump, and Scarlet Casanova, a dashing sorrel with a long, flaxen mane and tail. The girl rode Starry to the capital, with Scarlet in tow, where the prince invited her into his palace and fell in love with her. She gifted him with Scarlet Casanova.

Um. Yeah.

Date: 4 Jun 2010 03:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sunflower-sky.livejournal.com
I have a novella that I wrote after it, which I think is more publishable only in that it's tighter and better written than anything else... except that it's totally not, because it's A) a novella B) in a totally undefined genre C)...really weird. I have a kind of love-hate relationship with it.

I have been thinking about an idea I had a while ago that has to do with conversos and the Spanish Inquisition--a passion of mine from years past--but I've changed so much since I was last writing novels, I'm finding it very hard to even know how to go about it. All my characters were around my age at the time of writing, and now that I'm just an "adult"--who lives a life very different from your average audience--it's hard to decide on a perspective that people can identify with.

One of the problems I had was that one of the main points I wanted to make was very... unconventional, something an average audience might find very hard to swallow. But I decided that I could make it work by still driving in that that point in the background story and shifting the focus of the main story. Because really, there's plenty to be said about discovering one's hidden Jewish heritage without getting messed up in ideas about love and romance. And I never liked the female lead character much anyway. :P

~D

Date: 7 Jun 2010 08:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mnfaure.livejournal.com
Maybe if you pull your material out again, you'll have a different feel for it and different and unexpected ideas will come to you on how to improve or develop it to fit the you of today.

Who knows, you might could even turn the protag into someone you like. :P

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