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- From: Crawford_Kilian@mindlink.bc.ca (Crawford Kilian)
- Newsgroups: misc.writing
- Subject: Re: Work in Progress
- Message-ID: <14445@mindlink.bc.ca>
- Date: 20 Aug 92 22:24:49 GMT
- Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada
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- Yesterday, Wednesday, wasn't a good day...I didn't get much done. Today's a
- little better. I've picked up some books that will give me Celtic and
- Mesoamerican vocabulary and cultural items, and I at least know that my
- heroine's people are called the Airn while the bad guys are (for now) the Tlax
- Kah. While their culture is pseudo-Aztec, their homeland in this parallel Earth
- is southern California...an old Santa Monica boy's little joke on the strange
- world down there.
-
- Now I have some specific goals for the opening chapters:
- 1. Show my main characters. Yup--Deir, Calindor, the major Tlax Kah magicians
- and warriors.
- 2. Put people under appropriate stress. Greenmagic began with a ruptured family
- in a threatened society; Redmagic will begin with an orphan escaped from a
- slaughtered society. Deir escapes on a tiny boat bearing the bones of her
- father, and in her despair she unintentionally invokes enough magic to knock a
- ship full of magicians and dragons right off course to come and rescue her.
- 3. Who's the good guy? Who's the bad guy? No problem--Deir, the dragons and
- Calindor are our side; the Tlax Kah are gorgeous but evil.
- 4. What's at stake? The survival of an ecologically balanced, humane society.
- If the Tlax Kah win, the future of this world is blood, slaughter and
- cannibalism without end.
- 5. The setting: The west coast of North America in this magical world called
- Sotalar. Familiar yet strange.
- 6. The area of conflict. Several: conflict between the Cantareans and their
- former oppressors, the Badakhar, who are getting along like Serbs and Bosnians
- when the story opens; the conflict within Calindor over the evil attraction of
- the Tlax Kah's redmagic; the struggle, on the divine level, between Callia the
- earth-goddess and the Mekhdeivush, the Great God who has put all these events
- in motion.
- 5. Foreshadowing the ending. The girl adrift on the sea will presage a scene in
- which Deir overlooks the ocean at the end of the novel, just as Greenmagic
- begins and ends with Albohar's visits to the village of Tanshadabela. But where
- the opening image is of a lost individual, Deir at the end is fully integrated
- into a new society.
- I also have to set the tone of the story--fairly somber and serious, as befits
- a struggle for existence. So Redmagic is developing slowly but coherently.
-
- Questions?
-