A Spin on Urban Fantasy

A discussion in my Tuesday evening writers’ group inspired me to think about my own Urban Fantasy world I’ve been developing for a couple of years now (here and there).


At first, I thought it would basically be our own world, but with magic, cryptids, lycanthropes, etc. But that pretty much describes most Dresden/Supernatural/Anita Blake-type Urban Fantasy (except, perhaps my desire to have a greater emphasis on cryptids–I was going to have a main informant be an Appalachian bigfoot named Bob who LOVED reality TV and cheap beer).


So, I started thinking of ways I could make it more unique, something I hadn’t seen before. What if, I made my Urban Fantasy setting a far future version of the fantasy world I’m already writing in?


I’ve already got magic-powered cannons, lights in nobles’ houses powered by magic, and minor clockwork technology. Two thousand years in the future, what sort of tech could industrious engineers have invented?


Teleportation circles I introduce in Salvation (that’s book three of Scars of the Sundering, so there’s a free preview for you!) would shrink the world, especially decades hence after the secret to creating new one was uncovered. A planet-wide network of these could cause rapid globalization. Since I establish in Salvation that only a certain species can activate the teleportation circles, they would obviously become the gatekeepers of global transport. There would be many people who would want an alternative, so magic-powered vehicles could be developed that wouldn’t rely on these people.


My big concern is part of the appeal of Urban Fantasy seems to be the fantastic applied to our modern world. If I apply our modern amenities to a fantastic world, would that strip away the appeal? Or would it create something intriguing that readers would enjoy?


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Published on May 09, 2016 14:50
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message 1: by Bill (new)

Bill Can't say because I think you've just imagined a world unique unto it's own. I dare you to just write what you want Hans. You have a good imagination and the ability to put thought into words down on paper so please just write it. :D

Bill

PS If we're spitballing what happens if this happens, fricking anything could go forth in two millennia. If there are two tens of centuries where everything is easy transport, might there be a world built up huge around the circles? Was it ever destroyed? What's the map of that world and what lies outside the circles of the destined (as opposed to their teleport circles)?


message 2: by Hans (new)

Hans Cummings I went ahead and just started developing a future for the World of Calliome with 2000 years of advancement. Magitek abounds, so they have all our modern amenities, just without fossil fuels (and more crystal-based technologies.

I'm working on a story now, but if I can't finish a first draft by July 1, I'm going to put it aside and write Zack Jackson 4, because that HAS to be the next release after Scars of the Sundering is finished.


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