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It would be jarring for a fur-covered fire breathing dragon to appear on the sunbaked beaches of Florida, for example. Not that it couldn’t be done but the author would sure have to work at developing plausibility for such a scenario.
When I created a family of supernatural beings inspired by witches, I needed to base them in a dimension that could support their use of powerful magic as a daily occurrence. I decided that not everyone should have such powerful magic, so therefore my primary characters would be the Guardians to the ruling Council of Master Witches. Their powers would draw from the elements of nature – air, water, fire, earth, and a fifth universal element known as Aether. The rest of the population would have diluted powers linked to nature but not of the same strength.
Since my characters must be freely able to interact with their elements, I supposed that they would need lush outdoor spaces, with mountains and forests, oceans and open skies. Yes, I thought, a rocky island out in the ocean…much like where I grew up! My magical dimension of The Otherland began to take shape.
The Island of Newfoundland where I was born is definitely on earth although far enough out in the North Atlantic to forget at times. Its history dates back to the Vikings and leans heavily to Irish, who believe in everything from fairies to leprechauns, four-leaf clovers to banshees, and have all sorts of rituals to ward off evil spirits or bad luck. There were still Gaelic speakers in Newfoundland well into the 20th century and, like the Irish, we love to spin a tale!
Of course, my characters would travel to other dimensions, so I adopted the accepted fantasy principles of portal magic and integrated that into my imaginary world. My supernatural beings would have a gateway on the edge of the granite cliffs that allowed them to pass through to alternate realms, including the mortal world. Since I wanted to write a series, this would allow for a revolving door so they could visit a wider range of story settings like the coastal regions of Seattle or the mountains of Montana when adventure called. And adventure does summon the Egan family members...
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At its foundation, my Beyond the Magic
series is a story of family ties - three siblings who have a strong bond with
each other because their mother died in childbirth and their father is a harsh disciplinarian.
The Otherland is a society that is desperate to preserve its hereditary magic
and so is relying on genetic matching for their mating practices. The realm’s
leaders don’t account for love matches and when one occurs, it could destroy their
world. In the series, each of the three siblings set out on an adventure and,
in turn, form a bond with another ally who they need to fight off dark forces.
Ultimately, they all — mythics and mortals - must fight together to defeat an
ancient prophecy. Each plot evolves around the emotional development or arc of
the primary characters as they grow to trust their skills and inner emotional
strength so that they can do what they must to meet their goal.
Isn’t that what life is all about? Perhaps modern advertising around Valentine’s Day focuses too much on romantic love. We can choose to expand it to recognize our own emotional attachment to our family and friends. Who do you care about? Let’s come up with a way to show them.
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Help your child make a handmade Valentine's card for their favorite teacher.
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Pick up a book as a gift for a friend who’s
always there for you.
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Wrap up cookies and drop them over to a neighbor
who always waves and makes you feel part of the neighborhood.
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Mail cards to family who live far away just to
say you care.
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Tell a friend how important they are to you.
Life is full of relationships and
our books must accurately reflect the depth of those connections. It doesn’t
matter whether the book is a mystery, a romance, science fiction or any other
genre; to be successful, a story has to weave all the emotional complexity of
life through our characters.
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