Monday, October 27, 2008
tenative summary
SUGGESTIONS WELCOME like you would not believe. My main character needs to not be me, therefore, I need input from people besides me. ;)
So here's the plan, so far. Main character is a girl, I'm pretty sure she's in college. She is a photographer - but views it more as a technicality, an interest, she's not exactly a passionate artist (but doesn't see that as an issue or anything, until farther along, when she finds things that move her). She's hanging out in the college town for the summer, probably renting a room in an older couple's house just outside of town. There's also a little boy, possibly the homeowners' grandson, who runs around a lot and is an endearing little kid for her to take pictures of.
What the story will center around, is an abandoned house she finds out in the woods. Not so much a cottage, more like a villa, this incredibly gorgeous elaborate thing in the middle of nowhere, empty for probably about a century. I believe she'll eventually find a diary, of a woman who lived there a hundred years ago... The house was built for her, by her lover, a mysterious and somewhat dark and very rich and artsy and dramatic guy (aka, probably basically a Phisto, though I don't know yet if he'll be shown as that, probably not). Obviously, Phistos do not deal well with human relationships, so she suffers all sorts of drama, and there will be something that caused her incredible sadness in her life there.
Our photographess will find little clues here and there to the lives lived in the house (a la "Beneath the Dust"), and somewhere between there and images of the boy turning up unexpectedly, she'll find a passion for creating beautiful images awakening. She may also spot the woman's ghost in some of her photos (mega-props to Jane for giving me a less-cheesy way to do this!).
...only, I need her to learn something more than that, there needs to be a deeper connection between her and the woman, and I don't know what it is yet. Chances are pretty good that if I just plunge into things, I'll find out, but I'd be just as happy if I knew ahead of time. Some sort of shared sorrow maybe, but we'll see. (I'm going to re-read "Requiem for a Princess" YET again if I get a chance, the author does an amaaaazing job with just the sort of connection I need, and I need to learn how to do it.)
I need to pick the brains of some of my coworkers - one of them may actually be a decent model for my photographer-chick (given that she's a photographer herself, and has the coolest artsy fashion style). And I'm a smidge out of touch with current music again, I'm not 100% on what the art-kids are listening to at the moment. Not that my character will stick with it - I have a plot to get her listening to my inherited cassette tape stash, mwahahaha.
Comments are open! So's the email and the facebook and however the heck you feel like helping me out in my insane quest for 50K. :)
So here's the plan, so far. Main character is a girl, I'm pretty sure she's in college. She is a photographer - but views it more as a technicality, an interest, she's not exactly a passionate artist (but doesn't see that as an issue or anything, until farther along, when she finds things that move her). She's hanging out in the college town for the summer, probably renting a room in an older couple's house just outside of town. There's also a little boy, possibly the homeowners' grandson, who runs around a lot and is an endearing little kid for her to take pictures of.
What the story will center around, is an abandoned house she finds out in the woods. Not so much a cottage, more like a villa, this incredibly gorgeous elaborate thing in the middle of nowhere, empty for probably about a century. I believe she'll eventually find a diary, of a woman who lived there a hundred years ago... The house was built for her, by her lover, a mysterious and somewhat dark and very rich and artsy and dramatic guy (aka, probably basically a Phisto, though I don't know yet if he'll be shown as that, probably not). Obviously, Phistos do not deal well with human relationships, so she suffers all sorts of drama, and there will be something that caused her incredible sadness in her life there.
Our photographess will find little clues here and there to the lives lived in the house (a la "Beneath the Dust"), and somewhere between there and images of the boy turning up unexpectedly, she'll find a passion for creating beautiful images awakening. She may also spot the woman's ghost in some of her photos (mega-props to Jane for giving me a less-cheesy way to do this!).
...only, I need her to learn something more than that, there needs to be a deeper connection between her and the woman, and I don't know what it is yet. Chances are pretty good that if I just plunge into things, I'll find out, but I'd be just as happy if I knew ahead of time. Some sort of shared sorrow maybe, but we'll see. (I'm going to re-read "Requiem for a Princess" YET again if I get a chance, the author does an amaaaazing job with just the sort of connection I need, and I need to learn how to do it.)
I need to pick the brains of some of my coworkers - one of them may actually be a decent model for my photographer-chick (given that she's a photographer herself, and has the coolest artsy fashion style). And I'm a smidge out of touch with current music again, I'm not 100% on what the art-kids are listening to at the moment. Not that my character will stick with it - I have a plot to get her listening to my inherited cassette tape stash, mwahahaha.
Comments are open! So's the email and the facebook and however the heck you feel like helping me out in my insane quest for 50K. :)
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