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Julia, thanks! It's definitely a "by the seat of the pants" way to form a world, but in some ways, letting the characters needs and conflicts drive that structure gives me more flexibility to add or subtract elements as needed (grin). Glad you enjoyed the post!



Carol, thank you!! I admit building my Fae world was a bit more complicated than just letting the characters drive the direction from Chapter One, but they were still in the driver's seat. When I was going to write the first book that involved the Fae world (Bound by the Vampire Queen), I did a bunch of research on the Fae and made notes on the things I found most interesting about the lore AND which would provide good plot twists or create powerful/intriguing moments between my characters. But it definitely took quite a bit longer than structuring the vampire world!

Rene, since you know I love my movies, I am very happy with that compliment! Thank you!

Rene, that baby story I put in this post actually covered that as well. A character usually starts in my mind with certain physical or personality traits, but as the story starts to develop, they pretty much guide me toward who they are and how they'll react to the challenges in the story. It's a lot like holding the Ouija board thingy. I can't guide them; they sort of guide me, with the elements of the story helping to reveal their personalities. Which, in reading my blog post, starts to present a paradox - do the characters determine the story, or does the story determine the characters, or both? And the answer is both. It's kind of a synergistic process, entirely nebulous to describe (lol).
As far as names, if they don't just "pop" in my head, I have a little list of cool names I collect, and I'll go browse there, or look up baby names with meanings until one grabs me. First names are usually easy. Last names are a pain in the ass. And of course I always have to be careful not to use the same first name from another book, because as we know, that's one of my downfalls (three Thomas's, two Malachis, two Celestes, etc etc etc - argh!) I need an interactive, animated series bible, kind of like "Bob" the skull from the Harry Dresden series who can stop me before I do these things...

Thanks for answering my question Joey, it's nice to see how you work with your world and characters to develop and become a fantastical world.

Ghosthunter, that's a great way to put it. I've never really thought of it that way, but it makes perfect sense. As I'm writing a story, I'm learning about the character, which also means I'm learning about their world, through their perspective. Kind of like going to a foreign country and having a native guide.
You're very welcome, but thanks for posing such an interesting question!

It's a s if you have more than one brain in your noggin, all interconnected and sharing data. Amazing.
Great balls of fire, how I would love to be a guest in your noodle for even an hour so I could observe your process in real time!
The VQ and DOA are my favorite series. Many have been read several times. Rereads, is the mark of an outstanding author. They stand the test of time.

It's a s if you have more than one brain in your noggin, all interconnected and sharing data. A..."
Sandra, re-reads are also the best compliment an author can get! Thank you for that. Lol - I can only imagine the comments my husband would make about being more than one brain in my head. Something about schizophrenia, Sybil and split personalities, I'm sure (snort). Regardless, I so appreciate those wonderful compliments, and am glad you liked the post. I'm also so happy you're a Daughters of Arianne fan, since they're my mostly ignored little group of children, but I love them regardless (smile). Thanks for your comment, and hope you're having a great weekend.


E, I love when readers show me one of the scenes of my stories through their eyes, and how you react to it. It's a warm fuzzy that never gets old. Thank you! And though I said I would do "pithy" posts (lol), we all know I have problems with writing anything short, so thank you for enjoying my posts, despite the fact they can ramble on a bit.