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.
Tag Archives: science fiction
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.
Fan Fiction
This weeks Inspiration Thursday looks into my time writing fan fiction, both in the universe of Roswell (as Just One was originally), but also other universes such as Star Wars and Terminator. It’s a look into what fan fiction is and why it would be good for anyone to try it.
Something about a girl – Rebecca Jordan
This week’s Character Introduction features Rebecca Jordan, Ellie’s best friend and Felicity’s love interest. There’s a lot about Becca you’ll discover in the story, but for now, you should know how special and dear to this writer she is.
Roswell
My upcoming book Just One started out as a fan fiction of the TV show Roswell (1999-2002). This post touches upon my love for the show, why I started the fiction, a little bit on the remark Roswell, New Mexico.
Eveleen Collins, the leading lady
This weeks’ Character Introduction showcases Eveleen Collins, the main character of my upcoming book Just One, revealing things about her that make her who she is, as well as touching upon her love story and the book itself. Features details about the show that inspired Just One – Roswell (1999).