《Meet the authors Showcase Edition #1 (Est. 2/17/2020)》A showcase with @brighteyez1610, author of Fated Connection
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This story was inspired by my love of the supernatural world and my fascination with what it would be like to live in such a place. Many of the aspects in this story were drawn from ideas I fell in love with in my favorite books or television shows or movies mixed with my own twist. Also, I discovered a Greek myth that told of how vampires were created and it also mentioned the moon goddess Selene and how she came to be.
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The part I struggled with the most while working on my story was actually the back story and the history that made this world what it is. I felt like I needed to know details and not just vague ideas to form an accurate path for my characters. If I don't know what's going on, they won't either and my readers will just as lost as the rest of us.
What I enjoyed most about writing Fated Connection has to be the fun, light hearted banter between the characters as well as the all-hearts-are-out moments. These are the moments that make the story feel realistic and relatable with everyday life to me.
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Overall, I believe that my readers are happy with the story. I feel like they've enjoyed where it has taken them. I haven't received any negative comments so my thought is that's definitely a good sign, right? :)
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Fated Connection is the first in a series. I haven't fully formed the outlines for the next book or completely determined how many books will be in this series as of now. But when this story first formed inside my head, it was the beginning of a world that deserved more than just one book.
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I want my readers to be able to be inside the story, as if they were actually there. An escape or a spot to relax and enjoy someone else's problems (like reality tv). I wish for my readers to enjoy themselves, and if I can make at least one person in the world smile, or any positive reaction, then I'm happy.
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Advice I would give is:"... don't stop if you don't like your beginnings. You can always rewrite. Keep going. Finish something. That's the true test of a writer." - Charlaine Harris (to me via facebook) I've held onto that as I continue my journey and it's really helped.
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There are a few similarities between my main character and myself, like her being so short or having green eyes. Otherwise, Nevada is her own person.
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I think the fact that this story is drawn from both greek and Celtic myths is something that would draw in more readers. Many think of vampires as descendants of lilith or cain, and some even branching from actual demons, while mine are based from Greek mythology. Also, I don't know about most people but when I think of a faery, I think Tinkerbell automatically, small and with fluttery wings. The fae in my story are humanoid and don't have wings. I created them based on an Irish myth that I turned into something of my own as well.
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I have several future projects, some even currently ongoing at the same time as Fated Connection. I have entered the Open Novella Contest III this year ("The Promises We Keep" can be found on my profile.) I am also editing/revising a story I had previously completed in preparation to enter it into the Watty Awards 2020 at the end of the year. I have a few other things in mind also, besides the small side contests of oneshots/short stories I do from time to time to keep my imagination going.
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Bon Week-end
He runs the underground. She’s made it her playground. Their time together--the stuff of pulp fiction. When a corrupt corporate conspiracy threatens to tear them apart, they blast back with their offbeat brand of crime and chaos. This story is just one from the pulps. Film critic Roger Ebert once described them as ‘cheap, disposable entertainment that you could take to work with you, and roll up and stick in your back pocket.’ So do just that--and read it on the weekend. Bon Week-end is a novel written in the tradition of Jean-Patrick Manchette’s neo-polar, existing now as what shall be known as the neo-serial. This is Nippoten’s second serial following the superhero epic Entirely Presenting You. This novel will have a rather unique release schedule compared to others. To stay up to date, check out the main site and more specifically the chapters page.
8 114Meg The Heavenly Merchant
Updates once a week.(This is a rough draft) Author's Note: This story has grown in ways I did not predict and while it still features a merchant those aspects have gotten less page time than the fighting and romance elements. I have updated the description to represent the story better) For the past fourteen years Meg has dedicated herself to walking the path of a Heavenly Dragon Knight in her favorite videogame, Tattered Realms:Chaos Age. But now the game is shutting down and everyone wants to know what she plans to do for the sequel. Meg isn't sure at first. She knows only that she yearns for the days when she could lose herself in a game without worrying about boss strategies and crushing her rivals. And when her friend suggests playing a merchant her heart is filled with the same wanderlust and inspiration that launched her gaming career in the first place. But if she isn't dominating dungeons and setting records will people still watch her play? And can she really walk away from all the fighting for a quiet life of buying and selling?
8 102John Robbie, Transdimensional Slacker
John Robbie leads two lives. Most of the time, he is a mage of god-like power with flying horses, vast estates, mountains of gold and the veneration of an entire empire. The rest of the time, unfortunately, he is himself. When he’s not immersed in his favorite RPG video game, Nordic Runes, John is a slovenly, unemployed college drop-out, two years deep into a crippling depression and living with his parents. Having lost all hope for his real life, John spends his time on the couch, controller in hand, trying to forget it. When his two lives miraculously converge, however, John’s only hope for survival lies in overcoming his greatest obstacle - himself. ******* John Robbie, TS is a GameLit, Portal Fantasy with two primary objectives. The first, obviously, is to tell a great story. The second is to show a realistic depiction of depression - both in its impact on the protagonist and what he must do to overcome it. That doesn't mean it's self-help, necessarily, though it will present real therapeutic strategies. It should be noted that the author, in addition to writing humor and fantasy, practices as a clinical psychologist. He also refers to himself in the third person. On special occasions, he uses the royal we. 2-3 chapters per week!
8 124God-Ish
Arata Okubo was renowned for his abnormal play style with Divination magic—earning him the moniker of “The Diviner” in the MMORPG, Myleflora Online (MO). Yet, on one fateful day, his life suddenly came to an end. He then finds himself being allowed into that same world, with the same appearance as his character, Albel. A world referred to as Aerith, one akin to a still budded, and yet, already blighted flower. Of charred roots and left to dry, Albel will soon come to understand what exactly that means and why.
8 120The Fundamentals
Social, Romance, Confidence, Self-Awareness, Emotional & Logical Intelligence. These are the fundamental weaknesses of the six main cast. The story follows two simultaneous tales for each character. The first, takes place in their own world where they have come to accept their fundamental weakness and must deal with it's affect on their personal life.The second, takes place when each character awakens in six separate worlds. Here, they come to face their polar opposites who each have a special plan for the world they live in. This is a story of growth. This, is a story of The Fundamentals.
8 63Carnivore Girl: Jurassic Park
Jennifer (Jenny) Hammond is the eldest granddaughter of John Hammond. The owner of InGen and the man who created Jurassic Park. This story is about Jenny's role in the first trilogy of Jurassic Park. She is only sixteen in the first movie. Jennifer loves reptiles, which is why she loves dinosaurs. John even allowed her to see some of the births of the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park including their T-rex that she called Rexy. The reason being Jenny's parents died when she was little and John became her primary guardian. Picture of Jenny on cover.
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