Showing posts with label release day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label release day. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

The Adam & Eve Approach to Character Development

A while ago someone asked me about my process for developing my heroes and a heroines. Do I make a character sketch? Do I use real world influences?

Sometimes I get an idea for a character and then create a story around them. Sometimes I get an idea for a story and then create a character to fit the story.

With CAPTIVE (The Survival Race #1), the story idea came first. I was watching the rescue of mistreated horses on an episode of Animal Cops. It was heart-wrenching to see those beautiful animals neglected and starved so thin their rib cages showed. How would their owners have felt if they were penned up and abused like that? This got me thinking. What if humans were pets, and someone—aliens perhaps—bred us and gambled on us for sport like we do in horse racing, dog racing, and cockfights? What if they wanted to be entertained by watching alpha gladiators fight to the death? Hmm... I have no idea what happened in the rest of the episode, as I was busy cogitating an alien abduction story idea.

This new plot required a tortured alpha male stripped of his humanity. Enter Max, a broken, brooding gladiator forced to kill for entertainment. Fighting to the death over and over again has turned Max into a hardened beast. The only time he feels human is when at stud. Next, I had to figure out what kind of heroine could “reawaken” his humanity and show him he is a good man worthy of love. I created Addy, a strong-willed, rebellious heroine whose fighting spirit inspires Max. Abducted and forced to be Max’s mate, Addy refuses to breed warriors for the Survival Race. Her goal is to escape captivity and find her way home.

The hero of FEARLESS (Survival Race #2) [RELEASES TODAY - WOOT!] was introduced in Captive. His character was already partially formed, therefore, I needed to create a story around him. Since Kedric is an escaped gladiator, I figured he’d want revenge on the alien rulers who bred him for blood sport and genetic experiments. As I brainstormed this story idea, I also brainstormed the kind of heroine this gladiator warlord would need.

She had to be strong, but in a subtle way. If Kedric desired war, she’d need to desire peace. Warlord Kedric needed a heroine who could tame his lust for revenge and bring peace into his heart. Who better to do that but a spiritual healer? Kedric’s heroine was created especially for him and new to the series. This couple was exciting to write about. The warlord and the spiritual healer have opposing goals, but we all know what happens to opposites, right? Sexual tension! The heat level is a bit steamier in Fearless than it was in Captive, as Myia can’t jump into Kedric’s soul to heal his pain unless they touch. Oh boy, I had fun watching sweet, innocent Myia trying to seduce an alpha gladiator warlord.

While plotting RENEGADE (Survival Race #3), I realized once again that I have a hero—introduced in Fearless—and a partial plot but no heroine. I actually went through three different heroines trying to figure out who would work best! The first two weren’t getting the job done. They were already established characters, but were not right for what the hero needed or what the plot needed...or, quite frankly, what I needed. Those heroines weren’t getting me excited to write the story. After much cogitating, I came up with the hero’s perfect match. This kick-butt alpha heroine is exactly what the nerdy scientist hero needed, and boy was she fun and exciting to write about!

So what have I learned about my character development process? Apparently, I take the Adam and Eve approach. I create the man first and then from the man create the perfect woman for him. :)

No matter how my characters are born, I always develop them further with a character sketch. I can’t write them if I don’t know their goals and motivations, their wounds and fears, the lie they tell themselves, their flawed coping mechanisms, and what they truly need and desire in order to live their truth and find true happiness. Most of this is from Michael Hague’s lectures and will be a separate post for another time. I’ve also enhanced my characters with bits and pieces from real world influences. Shh…don’t tell my family or friends. ;)

Readers - have you ever read about characters that were perfect for each other? Have you ever read about characters that weren’t and wondered why the author forced them together? 

Writers - What’s your character development process? Do you do a character sketch? Do you use real world influences?

I love hearing from you! Please leave a comment or two! But before you do, let me remind you it’s…

 RELEASE DAY FOR FEARLESS!

Escaped gladiator Kedric wants revenge on the alien rulers who bred him for blood sport and genetic experiments. Nothing will prevent him from leading an attack on his enemy, not even the irritating–yet arousing–spiritual healer hell bent on stopping him.

Myia holds the power to heal Kedric’s lust for war…if she can control her emotions long enough to soul jump him. But how can the shaman-in-training find inner peace when the stubborn warlord refuses her touch and ignites her temper?

When Myia embraces Kedric’s darkest secrets, their destinies unite in a fight to save their loved ones. But victory will demand they surrender more than their hearts.

**This enemies-to-lovers, fated mates, sci-fi romance is a stand alone story in the Survival Race series with a new hero and heroine in each book who find their happily ever after.**


Enjoy the adventure and romance!

K.M. Fawcett
Romance for the Rebel Heart
www.kmfawcett.com 

Sunday, February 22, 2015

INHERIT THE STARS Launch Day!

Credit: Boeing
And we have lift-off of a brand new SFR series!

Today marks the launch of Part I of INHERIT THE STARS--subtitled FLIGHT--an award-winning novel which was also a former finalist in the RWA Golden Heart Awards(C) under the title P2PC. This opening novel of The Inherited Stars series is being offered in three parts. INHERIT THE STARS PART I: FLIGHT is on sale at a special price of .99!

To be clear, it's not the first book in the series. That honor goes to FAREWELL ANDROMEDA, a novelette of approximately 17,000 words that launched last month. (FAREWELL ANDROMEDA takes place 200 years in the future of INHERIT THE STARS, but there are several ties, mentions and clues about what happened in those centuries between the two stories.)

But wait, what about INHERIT THE STARS PARTS II and III, you ask. How long will I have to wait to read the fast-paced middle and epic conclusion to this novel?

The answer is: not long at all! INHERIT THE STARS PART II: THE NETWORK and INHERIT THE STARS PART III: SACRIFICE will be released in one week, and meanwhile both are available for pre-order on Amazon. (Just click the titles to perform a recon mission.)

So let me answer a few burning questions about INHERIT THE STARS that you might ask as a reader.

Q&A WITH THE AUTHOR

QUESTION #1: OK, so, will I like INHERIT THE STARS?

ANSWER: That really all depends. This story takes some risks and pushes the envelope a bit on a "typical" Romance or SFR. Though the overall feel is an adventurous romance--(cue ominous music: da-da-daaaaaa!)--there is a dark side.

To decide if this novel might be your kind of read, check off the boxes on this Readers' Profile to help you decide if INHERIT THE STARS should make the jump to your TBR pile.

A reader who might lurvvvv INHERIT THE STARS is a reader who:
  • Loves adventures set in space
  • Would enjoy major roll reversal between the hero/heroine
  • Likes shiny technology worked seamlessly into the action
  • Wants to try a story told solely from the male hero's POV
  • Isn't put off by or intolerant of experiencing the dark side of humanity
  • Is fascinated by characters with twisty, tragic backstories
  • Perks up their ears at the phrase "prototype"
  • Is engrossed by angsty "love vs. duty" choices
  • Wants a story with high stakes
  • Adores military influences
  • Cheers for the rebels
  • Eats up surprises
  • Buys into character relationships that go beyond the physical sense
  • Is a card-carrying believer that "Karma is a b*tch"
  • High-fives those who relentlessly champion a cause but still have a conscience


QUESTION #2: What are some of your favorite quotes from the story?

ANSWER: Ohh, gotta be careful here. Without listing any of the spoilery stuff, I'll give three examples:

"History is never made in the quiet or the dark, Duchess."

"Your father gave you an incredible gift...You inherited the stars."

He hadn't seen a child this age since he was a child.

QUESTION #3: Does the novel have any androids, robots or cyborgs?

ANSWER: Well, yes. But maybe not the type you're thinking. It has the future equivalents, but these entities don't fit in the typical box marked "androids, robots and cyborgs" (oh my).

QUESTION #4: When does the story take place?

ANSWER: Circa 3500 or about 1,500 years from now. There's not an exact reference because no one really keeps track of Earth-based time systems anymore. Their word for years is "calendars," which are standard blocks of time based on the solar year of a now forgotten planet. (Which would, of course, be Earth.)

QUESTION #5: Do all of the novels in the series take place in this time period?

ANSWER: No. And this question is a bit of a Pandora's Box of Spoilers so I'll try to keep a lid on letting too many out.

Surprisingly, (I like surprises) only the first and last novels take place in the circa 3500 era. The other four--a single and a trilogy--happen in present day to the near future. The series gives a new take on history and what is yet to come. The novels and various short stories, novellas and novelettes (like FAREWELL ANDROMEDA) will all work together to provide clues about the overarching tale of lost knowledge and discovery, but even moreso about the men and women who forge a future in the stars.

My heroes have always been astronauts. How about you?

AND THERE'S MORE...

If you've read this far, then something about this novel has grabbed your interest. That makes me happy, so I'm going to gift via Amazon a free copy of INHERIT THE STARS PART I: FLIGHT to a random commenter below who tells me which line or lines from the Readers Profile above fits them. That's it. Easy-peasy, right? We'll pick a winner next weekend.

And don't forget that co-blogger Donna S. Frelick is launching her debut novel, UNCHAINED MEMORY in just two days! Yes, we're having two debut novels achieve orbit the same week here at Spacefreighters Lounge, following Sharon Lynn Fisher's release of the much anticipated ECHO 8 on February 2nd. That's why we named this our FABULOUS FEBRUARY TRIPLE LAUNCH.

Be sure to stop in for Donna's big day on Tuesday!

~~~ * ~~~