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Tuesday, June 28, 2016
GUEST POST: Swords and Shotguns: Writing Characters in Epic and Urban Fantasy by Gail Z. Martin
Today we welcome Gail Z. Martin to Fantasy
Book Critic. She is here to share her amazing insight into writing characters
in epic fantasy and urban fantasy.
Gail Z. Martin stops by to celebrate the
release of some amazing books. The first book is The Shadowed Path, which is
the first Chronicles of the Necromancer book in 5 years.
The second book release of Modern Magic:
Twelve Tales of Urban Fantasy, which is a collection of 12 full books from 12
bestselling authors.
Without further ado, please welcome Gail Z.
Martin!
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Swords and Shotguns: Writing Characters in Epic and Urban Fantasy
by Gail Z. Martin
People are people--how much of a difference does a couple hundred of years make?
A lot--and less than you might think.
I
write epic fantasy and urban fantasy, and co-authored with Larry N.
Martin, steampunk. That's a pretty broad time span, from roughly the
late fifteenth century to the Victorian era, to modern day. The
protagonists are all human, though some have enhanced abilities and
immortality. And while being human doesn't change over those centuries,
other factors that influence how we define our humanity and our place in
the universe certainly do.
It's true that
people remain much the same in their love, hate, ambition and failures.
In every age, human beings fall in love, cherish their family and value
friends, suffer betrayal and grief, take risks and make mistakes. Yet
our times and our surroundings, as well as our world view, inform and
constrain the choices that occur to us to consider, and shape the
courses of action we believe are open to us.
My
two epic fantasy series--The Chronicles of the Necromancer/Fallen Kings
Cycle and The Ascendant Kingdoms Saga--take place in worlds other than
our own, but with roughly the social structure and technology of late
fifteenth century Western Europe. Monarchies and the nobility hold
resources and power. Most people remain in or close to the villages
where they were born. The lowest classes are bound to the land, and the
highest classes owe fealty to a lord. Religion, alchemy and magic define
how the cosmos function, and inform one's view of where one fits in
that cosmology. Duty to one's king or liege lord supersedes individual
choices.
Existential questions are seen
through the lens of dedication to the gods and goddesses, or the
teaching of clergy. Most peoples' destiny is determined by birth and
caste order, as well as whether or not they can do magic. Defying
convention and culture is possible, but carries heavy social and
personal consequences. A great deal of personal identity is determined
by group identity: family, kingdom, religion, gender, ethnicity, caste,
profession. Individualism as we think of it in modern times is a radical
notion which threatens the status quo. Myriad social obligations to
one's family, clan, village, Guild, and kingdom define one's use of
time.
In the Iron & Blood Steampunk
series, it's the height of the Victorian age, and human self-confidence
is at an all-time high. Science overcomes new obstacles and solves old
mysteries every day, and it seems like just a matter of time until the
secrets of the universe are laid bare. Technology emerges to meet every
challenge, and inventions are proof of limitless creativity. Every day,
in every way, the world is getting better and better.
And
yet, cholera and malaria and typhus and Yellow Fever scourge cities.
Life is good for the upper classes, and, well, 'Dickensian' for those
who aren't. Infant mortality and childbed fever kill civilians while
thousands die in places like Gettysburg and Antietam. Colonialism and
racism take a horrendous toll which will not be seen or grasped for
another century. Victorians bow under the weight of grief, and
spiritualism is on the rise, seeking the answers science can't provide.
Strict social etiquette and suffocating class and gender roles restrict
and constrain, and being openly LGBTQ earns prison or worse. People are
people, but the Victorian lens through which the self and the world is
viewed is narrow and particular.
My Deadly
Curiosities dark urban fantasy series is set in modern-day Charleston,
SC with a secret coalition of mortals and immortals who eliminate
supernatural threats and get haunted and cursed objects out of
circulation. Cassidy is our modern contemporary, shaped from our current
culture, yet her psychometry enables her to sense a whole additional
reality as she reads the history of objects by touch, and her knowledge
that the supernatural is real informs her choices and world view in a
way that sets her apart from those who don't share her secrets. Sorren, a
nearly 600 year-old vampire, knows how to adapt to changing times, yet
his reactions and insights are a product of six centuries of
enculturation and observation, and he will never again be part of his
own time period.
When you've come face to face
with Voudon loas and ancient god-like beings and battled monsters and
creatures right out of legend and myth, your existential framework is
going to be a little bent. When you know that the things that go bump in
the night are real, when you've saved the world a couple of times
though no one knows it, that changes your reactions to what's on the
news, shifts your perspective about what's important, and changes your
priorities.
How are the characters different
among the subgenres? For me, they're a combination of the familiar and
the unfamiliar. The aspects that make them human--love, hate, passion,
the need for connection and the desire to complete a task, make a
difference or right a wrong--make the characters identifiable and
relatable. The aspects that are influenced by culture impart
believability within the timeframe of the story and make them
interesting and memorable, truly a part of their era. For an author,
it's a fun challenge to bring off a mix in a way that forges an
emotional connection for the reader. And as a reader, when that mix is
done well, it opens a gateway to experience different lives and
different times.
Check out The Shadowed Path,
my newest epic fantasy collection of Jonmarc Vahanian short stories in
paperback and ebook from Solaris Books. And be sure to also look for
Modern Magic: Twelve Tales of Urban Fantasy, a 12 book, 13 author ebook
boxed set including Trifles and Folly, the first-ever collection of 10
Deadly Curiosities Adventures short stories!
From June 21-June 30
I'll be doing my annual Hawthorn Moon Sneak Peek Event blog tour, and I
hope readers will stop over to my website, find out what all is going
on and where to find the posts, giveaways, contests and fun events. And
of course, please look for The Shadowed Path at your favorite
bookseller!
The Hawthorn Moon Sneak Peek Event
includes book giveaways, free excerpts, all-new guest blog posts and
author Q&A on 22 awesome partner sites around the globe. I'll also
be hosting many of my Modern Magic co-authors guest posting on my DisquietingVisions.com blog during the tour. For a full list of where to go to get the goodies, visit www.AscendantKingdoms.com.
About the Author
Gail
Z. Martin is the author of The Shadowed Path (Solaris Books), Vendetta:
A Deadly Curiosities Novel in her urban fantasy series set in
Charleston, SC (Solaris Books); Shadow and Flame the fourth and final
book in the Ascendant Kingdoms Saga (Orbit Books); and Iron and Blood a
new Steampunk series (Solaris Books) co-authored with Larry N. Martin.
She
is also author of Ice Forged, Reign of Ash and War of Shadows in The
Ascendant Kingdoms Saga, The Chronicles of The Necromancer series (The
Summoner, The Blood King, Dark Haven, Dark Lady’s Chosen); The Fallen
Kings Cycle (The Sworn, The Dread) and the urban fantasy novel Deadly
Curiosities. Gail writes three ebook series: The Jonmarc Vahanian
Adventures, The Deadly Curiosities Adventures and The Blaine McFadden
Adventures. The Storm and Fury Adventures, steampunk stories set in the
Iron & Blood world, are co-authored with Larry N. Martin.
Her
work has appeared in over 30 US/UK anthologies. Newest anthologies
include: Robots, The Big Bad 2, Athena’s Daughters, Heroes, Space,
Contact Light, With Great Power, The Weird Wild West, The Side of
Good/The Side of Evil, Alien Artifacts, Cinched: Imagination Unbound,
Realms of Imagination, Gaslight and Grimm, Baker Street Irregulars,
Clockwork Universe: Steampunk vs. Aliens.
Find her at www.AscendantKingdoms.com, on Twitter @GailZMartin, on Facebook.com/WinterKingdoms, at DisquietingVisions.com blog and GhostInTheMachinePodcast.com, on Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/ GailZMartin and free excerpts on Wattpad http://wattpad.com/GailZMartin .
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Nice post.