Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Evaluation
Some things I like about Beautiful Death--personal wows, if you will:
- I like the way Isabella will transform, how she starts as an "Edward-like" killer and then comes to understand what a "monster" really is.
- I like the monster vs. human ideas. Who's the "real" monster if a human is planning widespread genocide?
- I like the emotion between Isabella and Bryan, how she's always running away and he's always clinging. The one scene on the road to Delphi is especially emotional.
- I like the way Isabella "completes" both Hades and Charon. She was supposed to be deliberately engineered to lead the Erinyes, a "safe monster" so to speak, but the accident years ago infected her with Hades' form of the virus, causing unexpected mutations. Nature found a way. I like the way these three interact, sometimes pitting one against the other deliberately, but in the end everyone is needed and necessary for a reason. Therefore, I really can't see through to minimizing Charon's role.
- I like the little bits of mythology that have trickled into the story.
- I like the "idea" of an Alien inspired Underworld. The viruses, aliens, futuristic elements. Fun stuff!
However, I did discover some problems and issues that need to be addressed:
- I need to document the alien culture better and decide how they arrived on Earth, and how they would leave if allowed. Crucial: this gives me many ideas for Hades' continued plotting against the Megaskyr and hopefully up the stakes.
- The beginning needs to be focused more on the central characters. While Hades and Charon are in early scenes, there's no interaction with Isabella until much later in the story. I think I can increase conflict by bringing Hades on immediately. Instead of her "discovering" his true identity, their personal conflict should be front and center. i.e. Which costs her more: to run to a Master she doesn't know but hopes can help her, or to knowingly go to the most hated Master of all who once fed on her?
- Similiar thinking with Zeus and Persephone. Instead of them being unknown identities that are only revealed near the end, I think the conflict all around will be greater if Isabella knows Zeus is her father and she's deliberately defying him all along because of her hatred and hurt.
- More individual development given to Hades with clear, concrete Goals and Motivations.
- More individual development given to Charon with clear, concrete Goals and Motivations. Right now, he's only Hades' hit man. Remember his oxymoron: trustworthy rogue. Why would he be considered a rogue? (Dark Secret)
- Clearer setting, tone and atmosphere needed. Write up some paragraphs on Athens, Erebus, etc. with descriptions and such, just so I have a better feel of place.
- Re-examine the entire block. I'm still wavering on the ending--it's a little too foggy. I should probably keep pressing through the first draft and explore some options before digging into full scale revisions, so I'm sure that I know where I'm going.
I began this work in answer to what I thought was a "failed" triumvirate in LKH's Anita Blake series. I got tired of the petty endless arguing between Anita and Richard; I wearied of Anita's stupidity; Jean Claude's continued tolerance (Anita has never let him feed unless he or she or Richard was dying!) annoyed me. I can't cut Charon out of the relationship without losing one of the tripod legs for which I began this work. Is there sex between all three? Yes. Lots of sex? Yeah, I guess so.
But there's a whole lot more to the story than what happens between the sheets. This is the kind of story I wish LKH would write, where she combined the sex with a really good story. A story in which all the threads hold together, characters change for the better, and some really weird vampire/shapeshifter/alien (in my case) shit happens at the same time.
I can't pretty it up and make it romance. I can't axe the emotional and sexual turmoil and make it straight science fiction. Well, I could, but then it would be a different story, and I really do like the emotional twists and turns of such a relationship (see list above). So, it is what it is. It doesn't fit on a nice safe shelf. Even if I'm a lousy interior decorator, I can still bring it up to my personal wow.
Besides, I really REALLY want to finish something this year!
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