I Am Publiiiiiiished!

Nov 01, 2008 18:47

Okay, self-published: which for some of you might be "meh" and for others might be nifty. Either way, I wrote a book and published it. If you're curious to see what it's about, just click on "My Book" in links.

First, though, a little background info should you find yourself curious enough to buy it. Though it's not the first novel-length story I've written, it is the first story that I've both completed and liked. It's traditional sword and sorcery, and though I begin the writing portion of a story with no intended audience in mind, the main target audience for this book is young adults (teens). The main character is a sixteen year old boy. There's dragons, unicorns (yes, I like unicorns, so sue me) wizards, elves, half man/animals, trolls and the like.

Sound cliche so far? Have I scared you off yet?;)

If it's any consolation, there are no prophecies about "chosen ones," no young man setting out a journey because some elderly wizard told him to, no magic books or enchanted swords. I like my stories to start off small, the purpose for a journey something seemingly simple, and in turn leading the character into something more grand and all-encompasing.

Then there's the character himself.

I'm a major fan of under-dog heroes, and the hero of my story is as underdog as you can get, IMO. I really put the poor kid through the wringer, and his personality isn't what I would call "plucky". Quite the opposite, in fact. My main character is a paranoid, nervous wreck - abused for most of his life. I know, probably not an appealing sounding character, but, dang it, I liked him :D. The inspiration for him came from the Charles Dickens novel Nicholas Nickleby and the character Smike. Smike - an abused kid rescued by the main character, Nicholas - fascinated me because it got me wondering "how does someone who's been subject to that much cruelty over come it?" One thought led to another, one idea to another and thus I came up with the main character for my book. Although I doubt I'll ever use such characterization again. I didn't like what I put him through, even though it was necessary.

Finally, should you indeed be curious enough to buy and read - don't tell me. If you're not interested - don't tell me. If you're thinking about getting it, or are just curious to know a little more, feel free to ask questions and I will answer to the best of my ability - unless answering means giving something vital to the plot away, of course ;). Being the author, I can't tell you if the book is wonderful, or if I think you'll think its "meh". Because, as the author, I have no idea if the book is good. All I know is that I was happy enough with it to take that final step and publish it.

*Winces* Hope I haven't scared you off. I know the agony of buying a book that you end up hating two-chapters in because it wasn't what you thought it was going to be. I hope this little insight helps with the decision making progress.

P.S. - If you have questions about the company I used to publish this book, I'd be happy to answer them. It's a self-publishing company, though, just so you know.

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