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Beyond Redemption (Manifest Delusions, #1)
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Scott  Hitchcock (lostinthewarrenofchaos) | 8083 comments Mod
Chris wrote: "For a second there I thought you said "TMNT""

No........not a TMNT fan.


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Margret | 3168 comments Mod
These Doppels are an awesome concept, it does remind me about how a girl at work told me that her and her husband were seeing apparitions of each other around the house though.

Other than the sociopath you were talking about what other areas did you gather inspiration for this series? Any authors or movies etc?


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Scott  Hitchcock (lostinthewarrenofchaos) | 8083 comments Mod
Margret wrote: "These Doppels are an awesome concept, it does remind me about how a girl at work told me that her and her husband were seeing apparitions of each other around the house though."

Sounds like your own series Margret. You could call it Canadian Delusion, eh?


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Margret | 3168 comments Mod
Hehe I like it. We could call it Doppelhoser


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Scott  Hitchcock (lostinthewarrenofchaos) | 8083 comments Mod
Margret wrote: "Hehe I like it. We could call it Doppelhoser"

Haha, that's awesome.


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Margret wrote: "These Doppels are an awesome concept, it does remind me about how a girl at work told me that her and her husband were seeing apparitions of each other around the house though.

Other than the soci..."


I've got to keep my books straight. For the last few months I've been bouncing between editing The Mirror's Truth and Swarm and Steel and they've kinda blended together in what remains of my brain.

The original inspiration for Beyond Redemption came from a song I recorded for a local Toronto Band called Dirty Penny. It was about the meeting between Atahualpa and Francisco Pizzaro, the Spanish Conquistador. Yeah, odd topic for a rock band, but they were that kind of band. I can't remember exactly how or why, but it started the whole Manifest Delusions concept. The first MD story I wrote (Fire and Flesh: A Manifest Delusions Short Story) was a retelling of that meeting. Back then I Geisteskranken were called Maniacasts, Hassebrands were Pyrocasts, Gefahrgeist were Sociocasts and so on. Kinda wonder if I should have stuck with that, but it felt juvenile, predictable. I wanted more mystery. I wanted the reader to wonder what the hells was going on and then learn about the world as they read.

The other influence was kind of an anti-influence. I remember seeing a lot of fantasy books with all these good looking people with great hair on the cover and wondering why the ugly people didn't get a book. I had the title before I wrote the first word.

Now that I think about it, it's possible Black Sun Rising may have also been an influence. I remember thinking how awesome the concept of a responsive reality was and wanting to push it further, in a different direction.

S&S, on the other hand, was very much influenced by the movie, Ravenous.

Mike "DoppelHoser" Fletcher


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Scott  Hitchcock (lostinthewarrenofchaos) | 8083 comments Mod
I think the entire DoppelHoser could have a life of it's own building professional athletes into the delusion. Granted Wichtig fills that to a major degree.

Don Cherry would make a great Konig.


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Margret | 3168 comments Mod
I'm sorry that you've been subjected to Don Cherry... he's like the eccentric aunt at the family reunion


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Margret | 3168 comments Mod
A little bit OT but I am not surprised that Dirty Penny wrote such a song, they're likely inspired by the Tragically Hip, who like(d) to travel around the country collection little snippets of Canadiana in interviews with people


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Margret | 3168 comments Mod
Do you classify your series as grimdark or just a different kind of fantasy series? I like the writing style, it seems more intectual than some of the series I've tried (couldn't finish Broken Empire or the Black Company), even though my personality checks all the right boxes for liking the sub genre.


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Scott  Hitchcock (lostinthewarrenofchaos) | 8083 comments Mod
Margret wrote: "I'm sorry that you've been subjected to Don Cherry... he's like the eccentric aunt at the family reunion"

He coached the Bruins when I was a kid. Grapes is a character and the eccentric aunt is spot on.....I even have several in mind.


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Margret wrote: "Do you classify your series as grimdark or just a different kind of fantasy series? I like the writing style, it seems more intectual than some of the series I've tried (couldn't finish Broken Empi..."

I'd never heard of grimdark until my agent said "the grimdark crowd will love this" in reference to BR. I really didn't give genre much thought when writing. If pressed, I would have called it dark fantasy. I've come to realize it doesn't much matter what I call my books if everyone else thinks they're something else. And grimdark is pretty damned fitting.

I`m glad you liked the writing! This is my second novel. The first was me trying to be Neil Stephenson and trying to write Snow Crash and failing miserably. This was the first time I wrote with no thought of emulation. Every time a book comes out (TMT will be my third) I suffer this crisis of stress as I worry everyone will figure out I`m a hack and have no idea what I`m doing. So....shh. Don`t tell anyone.

And totally OT, I just saw today that Talos have set up preorders for a hardcover release of Swarm and Steel. Hardcover! Kinda freaking out. Always wanted to see something of mine in a hard cover.


Quinn | 460 comments I should send my doppel to work so I can spend my day reading at home


Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 2348 comments Michael wrote: " I've come to realize it doesn't much matter what I call my books if everyone else thinks they're something else..."

If enough people believe something, it becomes true. I see that is a theme here...

And maybe explains how Jethro Tull won that Metal Grammy. Hmmm


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Margret | 3168 comments Mod
F*ck I just realized I didn't spell intellectual correctly in my question. I think my brain fell out sometime around the birth of my son


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Chris wrote: "Michael wrote: " I've come to realize it doesn't much matter what I call my books if everyone else thinks they're something else..."

If enough people believe something, it becomes true. I see that..."


Still bitter about that Jethro Tull thing.


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Margret wrote: "F*ck I just realized I didn't spell intellectual correctly in my question. I think my brain fell out sometime around the birth of my son"

I always blame my stupid fingers.


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Scott  Hitchcock (lostinthewarrenofchaos) | 8083 comments Mod
The flute is the definition of heavy metal in the abstract.


Quinn | 460 comments Michael wrote: "Margret wrote: "F*ck I just realized I didn't spell intellectual correctly in my question. I think my brain fell out sometime around the birth of my son"

I always blame my stupid fingers."


I thought you was going to blame your doppel.....


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Quinn wrote: "Michael wrote: "Margret wrote: "F*ck I just realized I didn't spell intellectual correctly in my question. I think my brain fell out sometime around the birth of my son"

I always blame my stupid f..."


If they take credit for my books one more time, I swear I'll never let them out of the basement again.


Quinn | 460 comments Michael wrote: "Quinn wrote: "Michael wrote: "Margret wrote: "F*ck I just realized I didn't spell intellectual correctly in my question. I think my brain fell out sometime around the birth of my son"

I always bla..."


Are you sure that you aren't the Doppel?


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Quinn wrote: "Michael wrote: "Quinn wrote: "Michael wrote: "Margret wrote: "Are you sure that you aren't the Doppel?
..."


We are legion!

Actually, I don't think Mike even got out of bed today.


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Margret | 3168 comments Mod
It shall forever be a stain on the metal genre. Like the Load and Reload albums, or Hair Metal in general


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