The blog post discusses character development in the book “Just One,” focusing on the dynamics of main characters, their relationships, and the importance of bloodlines. It also emphasizes reader connection and suspense.
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Book Cover Reveal: Just One
This post details the process of creating a book cover for “Just One,” incorporating self-taught graphic design skills and advice from others. The cover represents significant effort and embodies the vision for the book series.
Just One: A love letter to Roswell
“Just One” is inspired by the TV show “Roswell” and its characters, exploring unanswered questions and creating a new storyline. The series delves into past lives, young love, and the fate of two worlds, with multiple releases set for the coming years.
Exploring Colletown and Beyond in Just One Series
The author confesses to enjoying developing characters and creating an interconnected universe. They struggle with visualizing locations but find inspiration in their surroundings. The story revolves around eye-coloured planets and humanoid aliens. The small town of Colletown is the main setting.
The Planning Process
The writer employs a mix of pantser and plotter approaches, emphasizing character development and planning, evident in detailed character files. Project “Just One” has evolved into a sixteen-book series with additional short stories and future generation sequels. The article concludes with a teaser on the fantasy cast and an invitation for engagement and social media following.
Why the Story of Anakin Skywalker was Important
The author reflects on their earliest memory of Darth Vader and the impact of the prequel trilogy. They discuss Vader’s evolution from a menacing villain to a character with a complex backstory and humanity. The article highlights the importance of understanding a villain’s origin and its influence on the author’s writing, ending with a nod to George Lucas’s storytelling.
Writing a Love through the Ages
The author reflects on the origins of “Just One”, inspired by a TV show, and how the story evolved into a series. The title holds deeper meaning, exploring past lives and love. The series is planned as a seven-book story, with the first book offering a glimpse into the author’s beliefs and unanswered questions.
Katrine Van-Derveld
Immerse into an incredible journey of character creation with Katrine, a quirky purple-haired girl born from the Star Wars Roleplay universe. Created from an amalgamation of inspirations, she grows from teenager to adult, experiencing in-depth character development. Through love, loss and curse, Katrine becomes a beloved character potentially destined for her own book series.
This is Kivana Eli
The blog post introduces Kivana Eli, a key character from Just One Series. Played by the writer’s dream cast, Kate Beckinsale, Kivana is a past life figure whose story intersects with other characters. She sports distinctive black iris as part of her Ryctorian heritage and shares a strong bond with her twin brother, Corran. Burdened by a tragic love story, and gifted with clone-like abilities, her narrative serves as a potential spoiler for the series. The post ends with a teaser about a new character, Katrine Van-Derveld, from a short story competition entry.