Origin of my Two Stories
It was in 2010, I was searching for different trailers of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Movie on Youtube. On the side panel I saw different videos of J.K. Rowling and chose to view the documentary ''A Year in the Life - J.K. Rowling.'' I watched the whole video and got inspired to write my own book. It really has everything, the Authors life, her struggles as an Author and The Process in how a book is Written and Published.
I decided on making plans for the story of my book and came up with ''The Destiny of Uncharted Fates'' unfortunately my drafts got deleted somehow. It is a story about a captain and his family with other new settlers landing on an isolated continent called Arcanus. It is here were the captain Malachi begin to explore the continent and during his exploration he found a floating girl in suspended animation.
Malachi was able to break the force field surrounding the girl and somehow able to adopt her without knowing where she came from. The girl started to live with Captain Malachi's family and she began a close relationship with her adoptive Grandfather who was an inventor and scientist. The Girl was making all this technological stuff that surprised the old man.
Thus I thought of an origin story for the girl, and came up with my characters from ''Toyz''. I was creating an alien race which the girl originated from, where the kids at a young age were creating high-tech toys of their own for being Alien and all with high Intelligence. I recycled the characters for that story to make them live on earth instead and their story in the form of a Comic which is now ''Toyz''.
I will still write a series about the Destiny of Uncharted Fates with a different origin for the girl sometime with a different origin story. I came up with the ''Bunny Syndrome'' story when I thought of the character in ''Toyz'' of having a white hair with red eyes. That gave me an idea of a story about a boy who looks like a white Bunny or Rabbit.
A story comes up to me through a single character at first then a world is being pictured in my mind. There is a lot of possibilities even for just one character to create stories out of them. I like using my imagination and writing down what is useful to become a full story.
I decided on making plans for the story of my book and came up with ''The Destiny of Uncharted Fates'' unfortunately my drafts got deleted somehow. It is a story about a captain and his family with other new settlers landing on an isolated continent called Arcanus. It is here were the captain Malachi begin to explore the continent and during his exploration he found a floating girl in suspended animation.
Malachi was able to break the force field surrounding the girl and somehow able to adopt her without knowing where she came from. The girl started to live with Captain Malachi's family and she began a close relationship with her adoptive Grandfather who was an inventor and scientist. The Girl was making all this technological stuff that surprised the old man.
Thus I thought of an origin story for the girl, and came up with my characters from ''Toyz''. I was creating an alien race which the girl originated from, where the kids at a young age were creating high-tech toys of their own for being Alien and all with high Intelligence. I recycled the characters for that story to make them live on earth instead and their story in the form of a Comic which is now ''Toyz''.
I will still write a series about the Destiny of Uncharted Fates with a different origin for the girl sometime with a different origin story. I came up with the ''Bunny Syndrome'' story when I thought of the character in ''Toyz'' of having a white hair with red eyes. That gave me an idea of a story about a boy who looks like a white Bunny or Rabbit.
A story comes up to me through a single character at first then a world is being pictured in my mind. There is a lot of possibilities even for just one character to create stories out of them. I like using my imagination and writing down what is useful to become a full story.
Published on August 25, 2017 00:52
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