Archive for August, 2012


BryanThomasS: Upcoming on #sffwrtcht 9/05 @KDMcEntire 9/12 @KittyNorville1 9/19 @author_sullivan 9/26 @ClaireAshgrove 10/03 @LarryCorreia10/10 @cischafer (Thu Aug 30 00:51:38 +0000 2012)

sffwrtcht: Welcome To Science Fiction and Fantasy Writer’s Chat #sffwrtcht a weekly chat where we interview authors, editors etc abt #scifi & #fantasy (Thu Aug 30 01:00:55 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Tonight, author, editor, and outliner extraordinaire @robynmcintyre is going to lead us in a discussion of outlining #sffwrtcht #darkside (Thu Aug 30 01:01:28 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Be warned. Resistence is futile and you wouldn’t like her when she’s angry. @robynmcintyre Thanks for joining us! #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 30 01:01:51 +0000 2012)
robynmcintyre: Welcome to the dark side of writing. Bwahahaha Now I have you in me power! #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 30 01:02:01 +0000 2012)
BryanThomasS: @robynmcintyre Cool. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 30 01:02:05 +0000 2012)
Jaleta_Clegg: @robynmcintyre Do you have cookies? I heard the dark side has cookies. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 30 01:02:19 +0000 2012)
shadowflame1974: @robynmcintyre I thought outlining was the light side? #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 30 01:02:25 +0000 2012) View full article »

by Sarah Hendrix

The heroes of Urban Fantasy aren’t your usual characters.  They sling magic, change forms, drink blood and in some situations do much more.  For the most part, they aren’t sword slinging heroes. They are just trying  to fit into the normal world, working as detectives, mechanics, or even more mundane jobs. But they are different, and they know it.

Often the main characters live in more than one social sphere. The outside one—usually involving their jobs and their “normal” peers—and the inner sphere—where they tend to get into a lot of trouble. Often, they are touchstones of both worlds; relaying messages and doing deeds neither side can do alone. And most of the time they are drug reluctantly into a tangled mess that would result in the destruction of both sides.

Most of the heroes in UF don’t want to be a hero.  They have enough on their hands trying to balance out paying bills, a love life, trying to be normal and their extracurricular activities. Throwing in a murder or theft or mystery into their lives is like stacking bricks on a bouncy ball. You, nor they, know what will happen next.

The most likely scenario is the character will refuse to get involved—at least at first.  There might be a moral struggle, or something personal involved before they decided to step in.  The characters try very hard only to do just enough to help, but as the stakes rise, they find themselves digging deeper into not only themselves but others around them to resolve the conflict.

Some excellent examples are Jim Butcher’s Dresden files.  Harry Dresden doesn’t want to be drug into the business of werewolves, demons, the dealings of the White Counsel or the Vampire Courts. He’d rather do some side work for the Chicago PD, get paid and keep his head on his shoulders.  However, the world Harry lives in is a very complicated place, and there is only one man who can do the job.

Sookie Stackhouse would much rather be a waitress than deal with all of the unusual circumstances that just happen to go on around her.  Yet, when the stakes are high, she finds herself involved to save her friends and herself.

CE Murphy’s Walker Paper series deals with a cop/mechanic, Jo Walker, who is a lot more than she seems.  Because she is a cop, she gets involved with something she doesn’t quite understand. As the stories go on, she finds out more about herself and the powers she has.  By the time Jo has time to take a breath, there is no going back.

All of these, and many more UF heroes, don’t start out being likely heroes. Because of what they are and what they can do, they find themselves in situations that the normals can’t even imagine.  But when it is over, they try to go back to being what they were… or at least try.

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Even though the day job keeps her busy, Sarah Hendrix finds time to sneak in words at every chance.  Writing, reading and editing are her specialties even though she is wetting her toes as a publicist for Apex Book Company. Her work can be found in the In Situ and FISH anthologies from Dagan Books and the upcoming Space Battles: Full Throttle Space Tales #6 from Flying Pen Press. Look for her on twitter , her blogfacebook and google+

sffwrtcht: Future Guests 8/29 Roundtable:Outlining with @robynmcintyre 9/5 @ KDMcEntire 9/12 @KittyNorville1 (Carrie Vaughn) 9/19 @author_sullivan #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 23 00:57:44 +0000 2012)=

sffwrtcht: Welcome to Science Fiction Fantasy Writer’s Chat. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 23 01:00:15 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Our goal is to talk w/ writers, editors, & others abt the craft of writing, specifically related to writing speculative fiction. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 23 01:00:27 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Our format is round table discussion. Please restrict ?s to writing craft, business of writing & the specific works of the guest. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 23 01:00:35 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Please wait until your question gets answered to ask another & use the hashtag #sffwrtcht for all questions and comments. (Thu Aug 23 01:00:46 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: We may hold questions at times to allow our guest to answer and catch up. Our guest has deadlines so chat will be 1 hour tonight #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 23 01:00:58 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Tonight’s guest is a 2011 Philip K. Dick Award nominee for her debut science fiction novel, A SOLDIER’S DUTY from @acerocbooks.#sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 23 01:01:16 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: .@JeanJAuthor lives in the Pacific Northwest with a middle-aged cat and no castle, but she still has the dream. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 23 01:01:27 +0000 2012)
chippermuse: Good guests coming up! MT @sffwrtcht: 8/29 Outlining @robynmcintyre 9/5 @ KDMcEntire 9/12 @KittyNorville1 9/19 @author_sullivan (Thu Aug 23 01:01:34 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: She has a Ph.D. in Religions and is the great-niece of award-winning screenwriter, director and producer Nunnally Johnson. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 23 01:01:41 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: The national bestselling author of the Sons of Destiny Paranormal Romance series, incldng The Sword, The Wolf, The Cat & The Mage #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 23 01:01:59 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Her Theirs Is Not To Reason Why #militaryscifi series includes A Soldier’s Duty and An Officer’s Duty from @acerockbooks #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 23 01:02:19 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: A third book in that trilogy will follow in 2013. She can be found online athttp://t.co/QObFljt9 or Twitter and Facebook #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 23 01:02:35 +0000 2012)
chippermuse: Howdy, @BryanThomasS @JeanJAuthor and everyone else! #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 23 01:02:37 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Her stories have appeared in anthologies like Space Battles, The Mammoth Book of Paranormal Romance, An Enchanted Season #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 23 01:02:44 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: The Mammoth Book of Time Travel, Space Grunts, and Elemental Magic. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 23 01:02:53 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: She’s also a good friend of this host and a lot of fun. Welcome @JeanJAuthor! Thanks for joining #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 23 01:03:04 +0000 2012) View full article »

By Sarah Hendrix

There are several things that set Urban Fantasy apart from some of the other sub-genres of fantasy.  For one, it features main characters that don’t quite fit into their world. Secondly, monsters-whether classical monsters, gods or lesser known creatures-are commonplace in these worlds. Third, there is a lot of action and conflict in these stories. But one of the most common, and sometimes seen as the least important features is the where the story takes place.

In many UF novels, the setting is not only where the story happens, but it gives the story local flavor and a touchstone of reality.

For example, if you mention the city of Chicago, most people can name a few features right off the top of their head. If you were interested in sports, you could probably name a few sports teams.  Or if you were interested in culture, you could list some museums, libraries, or art galleries. History nuts could name some famous gangsters of the 30s and 40s or when the city was founded.

Those who have lived and visited there have a strong idea of what goes on in the city, how the population reacts to certain issues, and why.  Locals know where to get the best oriental food, the best places to catch a cab, and where not to go on a dark night alone.

Readers know that Mardi Gras doesn’t happen here, but Chicago has a great Blues Festival.

It is details like this that makes the story ring true with your readers.  It makes them wonder when they walk down the street after reading a story if something happened right here…

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Even though the day job keeps her busy, Sarah Hendrix finds time to sneak in words at every chance.  Writing, reading and editing are her specialties even though she is wetting her toes as a publicist for Apex Book Company. Her work can be found in the In Situ and FISH anthologies from Dagan Books and the upcoming Space Battles: Full Throttle Space Tales #6 from Flying Pen Press. Look for her on twitter , her blogfacebook and google+

 

sffwrtcht: Welcome to Science Fiction & Fantasy Writer’s Chat #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 16 00:57:50 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Our goal is to talk w/ writers, editors, & others abt the craft of writing, specifically related to writing speculative fiction. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 16 00:58:03 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Our format is round table discussion. Please restrict ?s to writing craft, business of writing & the specific works of the guest. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 16 00:58:17 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Please wait until your question gets answered to ask another & use the hashtag #sffwrtcht for all questions and comments. (Thu Aug 16 00:58:30 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: We may hold questions at times to allow our guest to answer and catch up. Our guest has deadlines so chat will be 1 hour tonight #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 16 00:58:46 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Future Guests 8/22 @JeanJAuthor 8/29 Roundtable:Outlining with @robynmcintyre 9/5 @ KDMcEntire 9/12 @carrievaughn #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 16 00:59:04 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Tonight�s guest is a current World Fantasy Award and Hugo Award nominee & past World Fantasy Award & Chesley Award winning artist.#sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 16 00:59:28 +0000 2012) View full article »

bbeaulieu: Just about to hop on #sffwrtcht for some fun Q&A! Come join us if you have the time! (Thu Aug 09 00:56:39 +0000 2012)

sffwrtcht: Future Guests 8/15 @JohnPicacio 8/22 @JeanJAuthor 8/29 Roundtable:Outlining w/ @robynmcintyre 9/5 @ KDMcEntire 9/12 @carrievaughn #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 09 00:59:31 +0000 2012)
BryanThomasS: Future Guests 8/15 @JohnPicacio 8/22 @JeanJAuthor 8/29 Roundtable:Outlining w/ @robynmcintyre 9/5 @ KDMcEntire 9/12 @carrievaughn #sffwrtcht(Thu Aug 09 00:59:31 +0000 2012)
BryanThomasS: @bbeaulieu Hving problems with wifi dropping tonight. If I get silent, I’ll be on in a few seconds. Soon as I can connect the DSL #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 09 01:00:07 +0000 2012)
BryanThomasS: @bbeaulieu I’ll go to actual Ethernet line if it happens, FYI #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 09 01:00:26 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Welcome to Science Fiction Fantasy Writer�s Chat. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 09 01:00:33 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Our goal is to talk w/ writers, editors, & others abt the craft of writing, specifically related to writing speculative fiction. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 09 01:00:40 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Our format is round table discussion. Please restrict ?s to writing craft, business of writing & the specific works of the guest. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 09 01:00:47 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Please wait until your question gets answered to ask another & use the hashtag #sffwrtcht for all questions and comments. (Thu Aug 09 01:00:55 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: We may hold questions at times to allow our guest to answer and catch up. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 09 01:01:04 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: It�s up to the guest whether the question time will run longer than our allotted hour slot. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 09 01:01:12 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Tonight�s guest @bbeaulieu is a mild-mannered programmer by day, but goes out at night to prove the pen mightier than the sword. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 09 01:01:20 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Brad�s stories have appeared in IGMS, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Daw anthos and he�s a Writer�s Of The Future winner. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 09 01:01:29 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: His debut novel, The Winds Of Khalakovo released last yr frm @nightshade; the follow up, Straights of Galahesh, is out this fall #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 09 01:01:54 +0000 2012) View full article »
sffwrtcht: Future Guests 8/08 @BradleyPBeaulieu 8/15 @JohnPicacio 8/22 @JeanJAuthor 8/29 Roundtable:Outlining with @robynmcintyre #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 02 00:53:35 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Welcome to Science Fiction Fantasy Writer�s Chat. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 02 01:00:13 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Our goal is to talk w/ writers, editors, & others abt the craft of writing, specifically related to writing speculative fiction. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 02 01:00:28 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Our format is round table discussion. Please restrict ?s to writing craft, business of writing & the specific works of the guest. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 02 01:00:35 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: Please wait until your question gets answered to ask another & use the hashtag #sffwrtcht for all questions and comments. (Thu Aug 02 01:01:05 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: We may hold questions at times to allow our guest to answer and catch up. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 02 01:01:12 +0000 2012)
sffwrtcht: It’s up to the guest whether the question time will run longer than our allotted hour slot. #sffwrtcht (Thu Aug 02 01:01:20 +0000 2012) View full article »