Adalla
07-16-2008, 04:46 PM
Greetings all. First of all, I'd like to introduce myself and then I'd like to introduce the novel I'm working on.
English is not my native language, and I've never really gotten any good grades in English classes at school, and yet I've always had a passion for writing. Quite ironic eh? Over the years I've created some fantasy role-playing sites, and got a little experience writing that way, but other than that I've never really written, except I'm known to make long deep posts on some forums.
I can say I've had quite a blessed and unique life, traveled a lot and experienced a lot, and I wanted to share my vision of life with others based on my own unique experiences. I've always wanted to write an auto-biography, but that's not what I'm here to talk about. The other novel I always wanted to write is one that deals with an analysis of our current human society, looking at our past, present and near future. I'm most fascinated by the evolution of mankind, by science, parapsychology, new age spirituality and other subjects related to the study of life and mankind in general.
Well lately I've narrowed down my list of ideas for a possible novel, and I came up with Atlantis Academy, tentative title for my novel. It might change as I write, but for now I'm sticking to it.
In a nutshell, the novel will be set in our near future, around 2010 to 2030 AD, and it'll be a novel with a lot of realism mixed with fiction and some science fiction. So basically, it's not a Science Fiction novel, it's not Fantasy, it's got elements of both these genres, but it closer to reality than not.
This presents my first problem since it seems to me that it'd be easier to either write about our own world realistically, or to write about an entirely fictional fantasy world. So it's a bit challenging to mix fantasy, scifi and realism all in one novel.
Also, I have a pretty clear idea of the general subjects I want to tackle, the things I want to bring to the reader's attention, but I have very little idea on how to develop an actual story.
My last issue, is that my tendency would be to focus on too many characters, locations and events. I mean, I've seen this done elsewhere. The TV show "Heroes" is a fine example. With like a dozen major characters, and at least half a dozen seperate plotlines throughout the story that weave in and out of each other, with characters going their seperate ways and then then meeting again.
Ok, I better ask a question to make a response easier for you folk. Would it be feasable to have several Points of View, multiple characters and plotlines, from a variaty of locations all making up one big story? Or would you advise to focus on one or two major characters, and have the story revolve around them only, with only very brief parts with other people's points of view?
Thanx
Adalla
English is not my native language, and I've never really gotten any good grades in English classes at school, and yet I've always had a passion for writing. Quite ironic eh? Over the years I've created some fantasy role-playing sites, and got a little experience writing that way, but other than that I've never really written, except I'm known to make long deep posts on some forums.
I can say I've had quite a blessed and unique life, traveled a lot and experienced a lot, and I wanted to share my vision of life with others based on my own unique experiences. I've always wanted to write an auto-biography, but that's not what I'm here to talk about. The other novel I always wanted to write is one that deals with an analysis of our current human society, looking at our past, present and near future. I'm most fascinated by the evolution of mankind, by science, parapsychology, new age spirituality and other subjects related to the study of life and mankind in general.
Well lately I've narrowed down my list of ideas for a possible novel, and I came up with Atlantis Academy, tentative title for my novel. It might change as I write, but for now I'm sticking to it.
In a nutshell, the novel will be set in our near future, around 2010 to 2030 AD, and it'll be a novel with a lot of realism mixed with fiction and some science fiction. So basically, it's not a Science Fiction novel, it's not Fantasy, it's got elements of both these genres, but it closer to reality than not.
This presents my first problem since it seems to me that it'd be easier to either write about our own world realistically, or to write about an entirely fictional fantasy world. So it's a bit challenging to mix fantasy, scifi and realism all in one novel.
Also, I have a pretty clear idea of the general subjects I want to tackle, the things I want to bring to the reader's attention, but I have very little idea on how to develop an actual story.
My last issue, is that my tendency would be to focus on too many characters, locations and events. I mean, I've seen this done elsewhere. The TV show "Heroes" is a fine example. With like a dozen major characters, and at least half a dozen seperate plotlines throughout the story that weave in and out of each other, with characters going their seperate ways and then then meeting again.
Ok, I better ask a question to make a response easier for you folk. Would it be feasable to have several Points of View, multiple characters and plotlines, from a variaty of locations all making up one big story? Or would you advise to focus on one or two major characters, and have the story revolve around them only, with only very brief parts with other people's points of view?
Thanx
Adalla