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Rewriting The Phantom of the Opera

I was first a fan of the many movie versions, including the wonderfully cheesey 70s adaptation Phantom of the Paradise, and then the novel. And, of course, there's Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera the movie and the play. Then at some point, I read Alex Flinn's Beastly and absolutely loved what she did with her rendition of the Beauty and the Beast and became inspired. This niggle started in the back of my mind, a desire to write a YA Phantom. I ignored that little niggle for a while though, not sure how it could be done. But my imagination being what it is (impossible to turn off or ignore) I eventually decided to go for it. I had no idea just what a ride it was going to be, though.
To start with, Phantom's Dance, as it is now, bears little resemblance to what I first envisioned. Originally, my Erik was going to be a young homeless man, living in the tunnels beneath the streets of Houston. His face was damaged in a gang fight, and he wore an over-sized hoodie, keeping it pulled low to cover the scars. I wanted him to be a hip-ho dancer who would bring Christine, a ballerina who'd lost her way in her craft, into the world of hip-hop. That was how I saw it in the planning stages, and some of that made it into the first draft. But as sometimes happens, when I started writing and the characters emerged, especially Christine and the choice to tell her story form the first person point-of-view, I found there were a lot of things I'd need to change about my original plan. Consequently, Erik became an entirely different character than I'd anticipated. Truthfully, the entire book became something I hadn't really anticipated.
So that's a part of how Phantom's Dance came about. And as the last day of the book blog tour approaches, I'm breathing a great sigh of relief because overall, avid fans seem okay with the changes I made to their beloved Phantom. Phew!
Published on July 18, 2014 16:59
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