Posts Tagged ‘story’

So many projects…

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Despite everything that’s happening, I decided to take yesterday to update my Projects page and remind myself of just about everything that I also should be working on if I wasn’t feeling a bit down about things.

Update comes from someone asking me where I came up with my ideas. Now there’s a little blurb about that in all the projects, as well as having added all those stories I left out back when I did Nanowrimo. Also, I added a little more flesh to a couple entries, updated statuses and generally spent far too long sprucing up the area.

Honestly, while I also formally listed some projects on hiatus, I’m actually just working on Syndicate right now. The editing process. So hard, so many blows to the ego, but the stories are getting to be so good!

And now I’m considering more procrastination so that I can make a whole video section. I better get back to editing.

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Raven Project: Setting

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Okay, so time for a bit of a confession. I’m cheating on the setting this year. I’m using a real place and an actual time for this all to take place this year. Yes, I know, it’s not really cheating, but it feels like it to me. I usually make up a new setting and set it in an ambient time somewhere, but this time around, it’s set in a place and time I know.

The time is 2004. It’s the start of the school year and, if I remember rightly, a very pivotal fall for a certain university campus. SFU Surrey finally got the funding to move into a brand new campus now floating above the mall, looking down on the patrons instead of hiding away in a corner from them. The campus was supposed to be an architectural wonder, but the students shifting to the new system was a little more important on the level of our characters.

Methinks I’m going to have to avoid a little bit of soap boxing while I’m writing this year. Or maybe go with it, since it will do awesome for my word count.

The old Betaspace was left behind, looked back with different opinions by different people. The older the student it seemed, the more they missed the little hole in the wall. The younger, the more they were looking forward to the new, huge campus. Or so I remember it.

Betaspace, however, has not been forgotten in this story. It still plays quite a big part, even if the vast majority of the characters are first year and have never been. Terrible, horrible things await them there.

Er… I mean…

Candy. Candy and cake await them. Yes.

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Dammit Plot Bunny

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

As always seems to happen when I’m waiting for Nanowrimo to get here, I have a plot bunny. It’s an idea for a series and something that I’ve touched on before.

Alice in Wonderland.

For some reason, I’m coming up with ideas on how to make it a whole series about Alice trying to free Wonderland. Wonderland has been plunged into darkness and is starting to claim other worlds. The white rabbit comes to plead for her help and Alice goes, but fails to save Wonderland in book one. What she does manage to do, however, is learn that the dark force behind Wonderland moved into Neverland. She leaves as they’re taking it over and takes with her their ability to open their boarders into other realms. Too late for Neverland now, but when she leaves, she takes their ability to expand into her world any longer.

Book two not only does she realize that she did this, but she meets the first refugee. Peter Pan ran away from Neverland. She tries to hide him and he pleads with her to come back with him and save his home. This fails, as does her attempt to hide her at the school and he’s sent away into foster care until they can locate his parents. Which they won’t be able to and he is soon enough out of their care, but vanished for the time being. That or he’ll become her flying cat and she’ll be utterly unable to break that curse.

She’ll also encounter Arthur, who will be able to assimilate into school with her thanks to Snow White due to that subplot.  And others will probably show up throughout the series. meanwhile, Alice is going to slowly grow magical and more powerful, probably fall in love once or twice if I can figure out how to do romance non-cheesy and eventually take on the big bad of the series.

It all takes place at a boarding school. Alice was sent off because of Wonderland in the first place. Borrowing from the Wizard of Oz sequel a little, she’s sent away because she became obsessed with Wonderland upon her return and her parents couldn’t take it. So they sent her away and she returns home on occasion, though not often as now her parents are travelling constantly and she will often not see them for years on end. She suspects that they may have separated and neglected to tell her too. They are awfully busy with work, after all.

Or something. We’ll plot this thing out proper once November ends and I have a little Christmas time inspiration.

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Rejection Letter Happy Dance!

Monday, October 12th, 2009

I got a rejection letter. And I am happy. Unironically so.

As some of you might know, I write and would greatly like to get published one of these days. I’m working towards that already, sending out short stories to various publishers in hopes that one day someone will read it and like it.

So far, I’ve gotten a lot of rejection letters and will soon need a new box because this one’s a little shallow. This is pretty normal, and I haven’t been all that upset about them. They’ve been form rejections for the most part to this point, maybe with a note or two about what they didn’t like and that’s about it. Other than that, it’s the standard photocopied rejection letter with a signature. I was starting to think that I was screwing up somewhere in the submission process.That or I just really sucked.

On Friday, though, I got another rejection that made me ecstatic.

First off, it was thicker than usual. Not that surprising, really. Every once in a while they’ll send it back with a page of your story or a pamphlet for the magazine. I read through the letter and it was odd. They said they passed it up to the editors for further consideration. That isn’t usually written in these rejections.Then it rounded off with a please submit again, which is. It was odd, but I didn’t think too much of it.

And then I flipped the page and there was a letter there. Written by hand. At this point, I dropped it and squeaked. It had a hand written rejection letter attached! Not just that, but when I picked it up again, there was a second one behind it! It took me a day to calm down enough to actually read them.

Hand written rejection letters are amazing. They had feedback, specific points and that feeling that they had taken the time to read it and consider it. Considering some places don’t send rejections at all, the hand written ones are the ones that I hold and want to frame.I am so ridiculously proud of myself for getting to the point where someone would do that for me.

That and I’m grateful that someone would take the time to write something like that. A hand written… I am still so happy over it. Awestruck too. I don’t know what else to say.

I need to write them a thank you letter now. I really do.

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Nanowrimo

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Technically, this is a Nano thing, so it’s a writing prompt. Category right. Baha. And I’m not waiting til tomorrow! I wish this was in cam form so you could hear me actually rant and ramble. It’s so much more fun that way. But ah well, until the computer gets fixed.

Nanowrimo is coming and I have several projects to choose from to work on for the month and get done for once. And I never know which one to do, so I’m going to try and leave that up to everyone but me for the moment. As in anyone reading this. So here are the stories and a little blurb on them all.

Arcleo
Traditional fantasy story where I get to make a prophesy absolutely meaningless. The main character is a vapid selfish girl who wants to be princess and is convinced that she is the true princess of an overtaken land not because of the mark on her arm (The one that’s supposed to mark the princess but appeared on every baby girl in the neighboring lands) but because she thinks she deserves better than hard work in an inn for the rest of her life.

Raven Project
A class of first year university students get subjected to genetic experimentation and do pretty much nothing about it. They’re scared, don’t know what to do and have seen the footage of the last class who tried to fight and run away getting mowed down along with the rest of their families. And that last class looked a lot like they did. Told from the perspective of the least likely success of the story, a girl who, with the help of a serum and a few long moments of agony, can grow a forty foot long wingspan.

Background Noise
Once upon a time there was a sad little lonely girl. She got a voice in her head. That voice wouldn’t go away when she grew up and she was the only teenager with imaginary friends. She also had a book of words she had to memorize and never say, but that didn’t make sense so she never really did it. And then she got whisked away to a weird place where a big monster immediately attacked her and she realized the voice in her head was telling the truth (Or she had gone insane) and everything goes to shit. And then gets better. Yay!

Transmundane
Once upon a time a girl managed to remember the strangest dreams. Dreams where these people came in and took her out into the rest of the collective subconscious to try and keep people from going around and “fixing” other people’s subconscious. And then it started to happen while she was daydreaming too. But she could do more in them now that she was getting used to it. And then, one day she got into an accident and got stuck there. Or maybe she didn’t. I haven’t decided yet.

Genetically Impaired
Damien is a jackass and he doesn’t die. This is how he got to be immortal, from plowing a car into a shoddily made building in the middle of the forest to his escape, recapture, and how he opened up their doors to human experimentation. And supposed ethical treatment of them too. Ethical, of course, meaning they would live like kings and never be allowed outside if they managed to physically maim them in any way, which they usually did.

Sybil of Destiny
In the distant future a war no one remembers has destroyed most of the world. Those who are left liner in small refuge shelters, trying to maintain themselves, save other survivors and keep from getting raided. Upon the recovery of a strange young woman from the mountains who appears to not have come to any harm in the fallout, they ponder over what the hell is going on. And how she’s managing to do the things she does. Oh, and she’s a Sue, but this is a fun Sue story.

Darkling
Another Sue story. This one focuses around Rin, a lovely young girl who everyone wants dead because it’s time for the chosen one to be sacrificed. So her friends are looking for the chosen one so they can kill her properly, the bad guys are looking for her because if they kill her first they win and her mother is just pissed off with her one night and randomly beats her shitless.

Atlantis Project
A top secret, formerly government funded experiment has been invaded by small children. This is the story of the children who managed to break in, run through and sneak into the gate to what they called Atlantis, a strange land where the world has been destroyed. The people are aliens that are horribly racist/classist against their own kind and technologically advanced. Humans with poor immune systems that come through, however, discover that they develop strange powers that are supposed to be used to help the people as per contract. As kids unbound by contract, however, they make their own way,

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Transmedia Storytelling: My perspective

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

You may already have an inkling of what a transmedia story is. You probably already do if you’ve been paying any attention to television and the new trends of marketing strategies of late. You’re dimly aware that Batman had a physical scavenger hunt wherein they put phones in bowling ball bags and cakes or that Heroes decided to launch a comic weekly to show scenes that they didn’t bother filming with characters you’ve never heard of. That is transmedia. Sort of.

It’s telling a story across two or more distinctly different media. A comic and a novel. A movie and a game. A comic, a movie, a novel and a television show. All of which are telling the same damn story. That’s really all there is to it, though there are little details of it that come into play.

The core is something that I’ve hammered into my mind and come up with my own meaning for. The core is the center of the story. This is where everything happens and what everyone needs to know. This is the one fall back point if anyone gets lost to refer back to in order to figure out what the hack is happening in the other media. And this core is split into two distinct aspects.

The core narrative in particular is like a backbone. It’s a premise and everything the story is. Kid bitten by a radioactive spider. The world is really a computer simulation. THERE ARE SUPER POWERS! Whatever the basis of the story is becomes the core narrative and the thing that the story cannot live without.

Secondary to that is the core medium. This is often where the core story is originally told, though it means something more than that. The core medium is where the story is often told and where the story is meant to unfold. This is the media appropriate medium that is required to get the essence of the story out.

Outside of this, the other media camp out and take pieces of the narrative to make their own stories. They take aspects, they take whole story lines and they take just about every facet of the story they can to expand upon in order to make something more of the story. It is in these media that transmedia occurs and where the magic happens.

One of the purposes of transmedia in story, aside from the lucrative marketing advantage that most of the large companies have been taking advantage of, is that the story can be expanded. Characters can gain more depth and writers can show off the world better. There is more to it than ever before and there is the opportunity to tell different aspects that might not have worked well in the core media in a media that works better.

And therein likes another purpose behind it. There are certain story lines that sometimes get cut from stories because they don’t work well for comics or video. Deep introspection is better for a novel. With transmedia, the meditation can be fully explored where on screen it would have been dull. Specific story lines or aspects can get their rightful treatment in transmedia rather than being cut or heavily altered to fit in with the rest of the story in the selected media.

Transmedia storytelling is new yet and still going through the pains of adolescence trying to define itself. Aspects of it are not yet set in stone and there will be more developments in the coming years. But in the mean time, the growing pains are turning into an upheaval in the way stories are told. Given time, it should blossom into something wonderful.

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Another Crazy Story Idea

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

Once again, for school. It’s all fun and has murder in it. But a little background on the project. We all have to do a 2 – 5 minute narrative video project. Now, this idea has about a 3% chance of being implemented, so take this as you will, but I still think it would be really cool if a bunch of groups got together and came up with something a little longer than 5 minutes. So this is split up into segments for each group to be assigned to.

Introducing…

  • Intro Adrian and Shavir, roommates
  • Adrian’s girlfriend is dead and Shavir wants him to stop being depressed about it already
  • Shavir goes out
  • Adrian encounters his dead girlfriend, who explains that her death was the result of demons
  • She enlists him as a demon hunter
  • He accepts because it means he gets to be with her

The Hard Work

  • Adrian talks about his job, killing all them demons all over the place
  • More of a montage of fight sequences, various deaths of demons
    • Demon deaths play a role in a later segment here
  • It’s hard, but anything to be with Layla again
  • He worries if he completes this mission of hers if she’ll leave him

Deaths on Campus – Detective Avalon

  • Introduce the detective
  • He’s investigating a series of deaths surrounding the college
  • Young men and one young woman, possibly unrelated, have been dying
  • The cases are all so vastly different
    • Shots of the deaths, poses of the dead similar to the dead demon poses
  • There seems to be nothing connecting them
  • Goes off to interview another student who knew one of the dead guys

Deaths on Campus – The Interview

  • One student leaves
  • Detective has no time for an introspection as the next student comes in
  • Shavir and him talk about potential enemies and people who would want to get people
  • Mentions that Adrian is on his list to talk to as well
  • Shavir mentions Layla’s death and that it might not be good for him to hear about death right now
  • Shavir leaves, Detective Avalon pondering over the interview
  • He realizes that this is useless and he’s really getting absolutely no leads on the matter
  • Fade out him alone in the interrogation room

A Puzzling Day

  • Shavir greets a rather happy and transformed Adrian who is actually going out today
  • Notes how much better he’s doing now that he’s accepted Layla’s dead
  • Heads over to talk to the detective
    • First aid course is in session along the way
  • Leaves the detective office, curious about the case
  • Slips in to see the evidence
  • Figures out the connection between the victims
  • Realizes he’s next

A Few Months Earlier

  • Shavir and Layla head out to a club, him to meet up with his girlfriend of the time, her on her own
  • Layla and Adrian are on a “break” for midterms
  • Shavir’s girlfriend calls and stands him up
  • Layla starts hitting on him
  • He turns her down
  • She leaves, a drunk, and gets hit by a semi

The Last Mission

  • Layla tells him that there’s just one more that he needs to take out
  • Adrian ponders whether or not he wants to because she might leave him
  • Layla gives a sappy speech about everything being okay
  • Adrian agrees, heads out and finds the monster
  • He finds and stabs at the creature once before the cops take him down
  • Adrian , confused, yells at them to let him go
  • He looks to Layla to help, but she’s laughing
  • He gets hit and goes unconscious

A Crack in the Case

  • The detective finds Shavir in his office rifling through his stuff boots him out
  • Tells Shavir not to tell anyone and doesn’t let Shavir interrupt
  • Thinks on it a moment, then heads back out, walking, to catch up with Shavir
  • Maybe the kid figured out something he didn’t
  • Goes out and sees Shavir standing petrified, Adrian looking at him with something in his hand
  • Detective calls for immediate backup as Adrian lunges forward and stabs Shavir
  • He takes down Adrian, help arriving in the form of other students who knock him out
  • Shavir is quickly reached by paramedics and will live

Now all I need is eight groups. And some sleep because, dammit, it’s almost midnight.

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Notes for Later

Monday, January 8th, 2007

Once upon a time I wrote a story called Darkling, a novella length fic that was on a computer that then crashed. I plan on rewriting it and getting a notebook for it and rebranding it to its new name. While it’s probably a bad idea to put it on the Internet, here be the notes for Darkling, which is due to become Sometimes in Fog.

  • World where some people have powers but most do not. Those who do can easily find one another because those with the ability set up mental networks to catch those with other powers and bring them all together to breif one another on what’s happening and who they can tell stuff to and who they can’t.
  • There are a set number of available abilities that people can have. Telepathic (human/animal), telekenetic, elemental, seer. When they start to discover they can do something, they either specialize in one of the afore mentioned or they stretch themselves so thin that their powers wear out prematurely.
  • There other powers people can have that are related to control of people and spirits, but these are generally considered darker abilities and contribute to certain aspects of chaos that most would rather avoid completely.
  • Rinnai, the main character, is oddly mature for sixteen, though fully still just a teenager and more than ready to angst over just about anything that comes her way. She’s also insanely powerful, able to wield all of the separate abilities and the chosen one.
  • The chosen one comes around whenever the world is about to go to shit. When things get really bad, they are sacrificed so that the world normalizes again.
  • Rinnai is the daughter of an alchoholic mother who has no idea who Rinnai’s father is and no intention of finding out. She seems to care about her daughter more in passing than anything else, preferring to just live her own life and let her daughter do the same now that she’s old enough.
  • Her best friend, Mackenzie, works in the same video store as her, though Mackenzie’s parents run the place. She portrays herself as a Wiccan more because she likes the witch style and personal than because of the religion, but she is fine with doing a little practise of it at her leisure.
  • Emory is Rinnai’s partner when they have to go out and police the guys who are trying to cause chaos, havoc and generally expose the people with powers to the rest of the world. I can’t remember offhand what Emory can do, though it was non-offensive and I think he was a seer. He’s in his mid to late twenties and acts as a bit of an older brother figure to Rinnai, though depends on her for these little missions.
  • The story starts off with one of said missions, Emory calling Rinnai in for back up and catching someone they know and whose name I’ve forgotten digging up bodies in a grave yard. They dispose of him quickly, but he mentions that the time is coming for things to change
  • There is mention in the news of strange people with strange abilities seeming to pop up, though this is mostly downplayed and kept to the conspiracy theorists with little credibility. Still, people are beginning to stir because these reports are becoming more pervasive and are making their way into regular conversation.
  • The other side of thinking, the people who want to make them public and practicing the controlling arts and such are beginning to act more aggessively and oddly, more forceful.
  • Rinnai decides eventually to cut her boyfriend loose, thinking their relationship only casual anyway and not linking how anti “freak” he is in light of how common the special powers people are becoming now in regular news.
  • Rinnai talks to her cat, Magdelena aka Lena, a lot and her cat talks back with some good advice from an animal perspective, though essentially stays out of the way of her work
  • Meeting happens at the coffee shop announcing that they need to find the chosen one person because if the sacrifice doesn’t happen soon, some horrible stuff will happen. Rinnai tries not to panic over the fact that her allies are looking to kill her. It als becomes apparent that her enemies also want her dead before the sacrifice ceremony so that they can stop it from happening and essentially win at last.
  • A large event happens elsewhere, making national news and being played over and over of a scene where a man burst open a water pipe and used it and a fire hydrant to stop a living wall of flame from hitting an oil tanker. Attention focused on the water man as the enemy, saying he had been put into custody for questioning, ect. ect.
  • Warning put out that the dark side is trying to draw the light out into public battles and they all need to be on high alert.
  • A ghost comes after Lira in her home, oddly, and tries to take her out. With the aid of her cat’s knowledge of how they banish ghosts in the animal kingdom, she managed to get rid of it but not before her mother returns home in a drunken stupor.
  • She shows up late at Emory’s apartment looking for a place to crash, beaten and in no mood to talk about it. She refuses to go home at first, Emory dealing with her for a while before she finally goes home to confront her mother, who won’t look at her anymore.
  • Ghosts hit the school cafeteria. They start a food fight, a few people retaliating while most duck for cover. When the doors are discovered locked, panic ensues amidst the chaos and Rinnai manages to discretely take out the causing ghosts despite Mackenzie being with her the entire time.
  • Mackenzie is strangely absent from work and she finds out that the girl is in the hospital. Rinnai goes to her, not wanting to go home anyway, and discovers that she was severely beaten by a group of anti-freak people who were trying to preemptively get rid of all of them. She is barely conscious and not focusing as Rinnai talks to her, Rinnai vowing to take her revenge. Mackenzie says something cryptic like a final goodbye and to do something else.
  • She goes after her ex-boyfriend who was a part of the attack on her friend, finding him drunk at a friend’s apartment and barely coherent. With the mindset to beat the living shit out of him, she gets surprised and knocked out, wakes up and ends up escaping out the window.
  • Attempting to get the hell home, feeling dizzy from the smacks to the head and someone comes up behind her with a white van and chloroform. KIDNAPPED! OH NOES!
  • Same guy from before wakes her up and roughly demands that she tell him everything she knows about the location of the chosen one, since everyone is looking for “him” (because everyone thinks it’s a guy) and they had a leak that someone around there knew who it was. They know he hasn’t died yet, so it’s only a matter of time before they corner the person and they want the person first.
  • She is in a warehouse full of zombies and reacting negatively to the chloroform, developing a high fever and barely consious when help finally arrives. She managed to get herself part of the way out, though does not unstrap herself from the chair and ends up collapsing at the door, leaving someone else to take her out of there.
  • She wakes up in the hospital with Emory looking over her, telling her that it was all right and the rest of htem were going to take care of things while she got some rest, but it was not going to be long before they butt heads. He tells her it’s coming only a few days from now and they were getting ready and she was free to not be there if she was not up to it.
  • Rinnai leaves the hospital shortly after and goes to wander around the forest late at night to a nice spot on the bridge to stare at the water. Someone else is there, looking up at the sky and pays no heed until it gets chilly and he gives her his coat without saying a word, then smiles at her and walks away. Rinnai knows what she’s going to try and do, and what she will eventually have to do.
  • Skip to school, she is wearing the jacket again and has to go to detention. Sighing, she uses her powers and breaks the hell out, going through a window and laughing as she leaves. She hesitates, but cannot head back home again remembering the painful morning where her mother wouldn’t look at her or speak to her and simply goes to the fight, ridiculously staged on a street and just beginning.
  • Zombies, ghosts and powers fight. She uses only telekinesis for a while, then decides to end it completely by performing something that came to her that night and Mackenzie’s words echoing in her head again, and she puts an end to the whole goddamn thing, as well as putting a stop to all the control based magic things.
  • Epilogue in the form of Rinnai’s funeral circa the agic people. They found a spot in the forest with a statue of her that was not there before, and here they read the words she left behind for everyone read by Mackenzie, who was one of them all along but a part of a different group in the same town/city.

THE END

Now, lets see if I ever actually get around to writing it again. It’s a total Mary Sue, but it’s a fun one.

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