Topic: How did you approach
world building for this novel?
One of the best parts of writing a sequel is the chance to
return to a much-loved world. The first
wisps of inspiration upon returning to the world of Destiny were the unsettled questions of my world. Without giving away spoilers, the world
played an important part in the first book of the series, Destiny’s Blood. It’s a
space-faring story, and featured many worlds with different cultures and belief
systems. As a lover of cultural
anthropology and a professional storyteller, I’ve always been a fan of
exploring the human element of world building, and how cultures and peoples
interpret the world through their own lenses and life experiences. I get to experience these various interpretations
as I discover the world through my characters’ points of view (I love multiple
points of view!)
The world of Destiny is
hinged on Mirial, the First Star, cloaked in legends, myths and multiple
interpretations. The Solarian Empire,
the greatest expended force in the known universe, believes it to be riddled
with treachery and that it promises only destruction, or perhaps profitable
trade. The ether creatures, who rely on
the First Star’s continuous flow of ether, believe the First Star brings both
salvation while promising destruction.
And Layela, a child of Mirial who grew up in the
Solarian Empire, and who can tap into the First Star like no one else, views
the First Star as her prison.
The world of Destiny bloomed
in the first book, Destiny’s Blood, but
it blossomed in the second book, Destiny’s
Fall. The third book promises even more world building and exploration, and
I can’t wait to discover its other secrets!
BLURB:
A broken tradition. A hunted child. A rebellion
that threatens to topple the very fabric of the universe.
When Layela Delamores gives birth to her first child, the ether immediately rejects what should be its only heir. A wave of destruction sweeps the ether races and sparks Solaria’s ire and rebellion on Mirial. A new heir rises to take the throne of Mirial, one who wields tainted ether.
Unable to access the flow of ether, Layela is left with little choice but to flee Mirial, seeking answers that may no longer exist, prepared to sacrifice everything to free herself and her daughter from the clutches of the First Star.
When Layela Delamores gives birth to her first child, the ether immediately rejects what should be its only heir. A wave of destruction sweeps the ether races and sparks Solaria’s ire and rebellion on Mirial. A new heir rises to take the throne of Mirial, one who wields tainted ether.
Unable to access the flow of ether, Layela is left with little choice but to flee Mirial, seeking answers that may no longer exist, prepared to sacrifice everything to free herself and her daughter from the clutches of the First Star.
Excerpt
“Cap’ain!” her
second-in-command, a short man named Larod, screamed.
“Gun the engines, get us
out!”
“Solariers are telling us
to stand down,” said Jaru, her systems analyst.
The two moved quickly to obey her order. The engines churned to
life, the scent of rotten cabbage pumping through the entire ship. The ship
jerked once and the engine popped, and her hull vibrated, resonating in
Avienne’s skull.
“Come on, you useless piece
of crap!” She kicked the tactical controls and half the panel lights blinked
out.
“Blood and bones, I need to
steal a better ship!” The engines sputtered and the ship stopped vibrating.
“Engines online, Captain!”
Jaru screamed. Avienne whooped and switched the viewport on. The entire metal
structure of the docks buckled as they pulled free without first de-clamping,
ripping great chunks of metal. The Dessicate’s engines kicked in full blast,
throwing Avienne back into her seat. The docks swayed for a moment when the
engine’s jet of hot hair struck them, then buckled sideways, and seemed to be
righting themselves before suddenly collapsing in a heap of smoke and metal,
dragging a few of the smaller ships down.
Avienne hissed. That made a nice, round ten worlds on which she
would no longer be welcome. She was running out of planets to do business on.
“Where to,
Captain?” Larod asked from navigations.
“Mirial. I
believe it’s time to pay my brother a visit.”
Marie will give away a signed eBook copy of Destiny's Blood (the first book in the series) to one randomly drawn commenter at every stop, and an autographed set of Destiny's Blood and Destiny's Fall in print (US and Canada only) or eBook (International) to one randomly drawn commenter during the tour.
The tour dates can be found here: http://goddessfishpromotions.blogspot.com/2012/04/virtual-book-tour-destinys-fall-by.html
2 comments:
Thanks for hosting me!
In reading the couple of posts so far, I think I am really looking forward to reading Destiny's Blood to see how the story begins and of course I have to continue to find out what comes next with Destiny's Fall. Thank you for sharing with us today a little bit of your journey :)
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