Showing posts with label Science Fiction Romance Brigade. Show all posts
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Friday, June 21, 2013

SFR Brigade 2nd Midsummer Blog Hop - Out of this World!

This year, the SFRB Blog Hop is focusing on "Out of this World" - which is fabulously exciting!  So sit back and read on...

Psst... Don't forget to read all the way to the bottom of the page!  It's where you'll find the competition info!


I love building new worlds, whether they are alternative Earth's or even something totally and completely different.  Why? Because it allows me a freedom to play with making those worlds what I want/envision.

Of course, it's more than just building the words - while it's important to have a view of the terrain, world building should not be just about that.  It's about building the social structures and acceptable behaviours/ moral and ethical roles of members of the society.

Today, I though I would use some excepts to show you a little bit about my own experience of world building.  I hope you enjoy them.

In Starfire, I was able to play with everything from the various layers of the ozone down to canyon structures. (Terrain World Building aspects)

Excerpt from Starfire:

Raven broke into her concentration. “Jem, about ten-thousand meters to the upper
stratosphere.” She once more began the zig-zag movements of the shuttle, and finally the cloud
was clear in her view. “Eight thousand and falling quickly.” She grabbed the bottle of water,
took a quick pull to wet her dry mouth, and stashed it back into the holder. “Six thousand and
falling quickly.” His voice grounded her, and she continued her movements over the keypad.
“Shields and hull looking good.”


“Okay, we are about to enter the mesosphere. Hang on, as once we are in that, we will start
preparations to pull into position to enter the canyons.” Her voice was breathless as beads of
sweat pooled on her nose and chin. The gauges showed the speed of her descent, and she fought
to pull up the nose of the shuttle.


“We have entered the mesosphere! Right, boys, let’s get into position.” Suddenly, once
more, the cabin was a hive of activity, with voices calling out their position, bogey checks, and
shield diagnostics. Her hands moved fast as she altered the course of the craft with as much
speed as she could to ensure they entered the canyons at the exact location they had plotted. The
forces pushed them back into their seats, and suddenly they were through the clouds and the
ground was growing larger by the second.



Later in the same scene...

Their entry point to the canyon, no more than a rounded widening of the red crevasse, was
just ahead, the land continuing to rush toward them as she arrowed in. Closer the point loomed,
getting larger, and then finally she skewed the ship, shooting inside the rift and then pulling up,
fighting and pushing the craft to do exactly what she needed it to do. The canyon sides came
close enough to the craft that the wings pushed the air onto the walls, causing rocks to fall behind
them. An outcrop loomed before and Raven called out, “Clearance less than one meter wing side,
Jem.” She felt her face move into a grim smile as she waited until the last second and tipped the
craft slightly.


“Barsha…” The word escaped from Chowd behind her, amazement coloring his tone. There
was no time to respond, though, as they shot through the canyon, her eyes on the altimeter and
ahead to the once-more-narrowing canyon walls, striated reds and browns dotted here and there
with boulders jutting out. Below them, raging blue water crashed wildly, sending up plumes of spray that coated her forward screen. Once again, Jemma tilted the craft; this time a creak and
groan sounded as she scraped the side of the walls. Her stomach dropped, but she didn’t let up
the speed. She couldn’t.


Oops got carried away there a little!  :)  I love writing high tension scenes... anyway, as you can see though, Jemma is making note of all these things as she's in the middle of flying through a canyon. You can tell it's an older planet because of the striations in the canyon walls.

In Starburst, I got to play with three distinct locations:

The Admiralty, on the Ru'Edan Space Station and the Ru'Edanian ship Elvmandar.  By giving these different locations, I was also able to play with the social beliefs and class systems. For anyone who has read Starburst, you will note the lesser ships are actually named after the high priestesses.  (As in the one I wrote the scene for last year...)


The Space Station: (Social situations)

This time, their allocated room was much bigger, more comfortably arranged and furnished, she thought, sitting down on the edge of the bed. The bed alone had room for two, unlike the one on the ship they had just disembarked from, and she smiled as wickedly lustful thoughts came to her.


Overall, she found the station more inviting, and the staff appeared more forward thinking, to her mind. Since arriving, she had seen more women gathering around, not holding senior positions, but at least not just dead-end drudge positions. They looked happier in themselves, not downtrodden or cowed, and that heartened her somewhat.


She smiled. “Chowd? Did you see the women in the hallway?” He grunted absently, and she knew he hadn’t heard her. Meredith looked a little closer before standing and wandering over to him. He stood, looking out of the large, reinforced window into the vast, inky blackness of space. The introspective mask that he had donned many times before when lost in thought met her eyes.


Aboard the Elvmandar: (more about the societal roles)

Each person had moved out of the shuttle as Chowd named them onto the obsidian-black floor. Some looked around in interest and not a little concern, others waiting in calm silence. He understood their tension, but they had a job to do. His chest felt tight, and he expected someone—anyone—to come out and call him a traitor. To name his father and want to take him out for the crimes he had committed. He hadn’t ever considered himself Ru'Edan, but then neither did he consider himself human, but they might see it differently.
The man Chowd guessed was the captain, given his epaulets and official decorations, moved forward. 


"Welcome, Ambassador, to our humble ship. We will attempt to make your time aboard as comfortable as we can. We have arranged cabins as per the agreement for you and your personal entourage." He indicated for the ambassador to move forward, and Chowd nodded to his people. They moved into position, flanking the man as directed before landing, their muscles and hulking bodies notable among the fine-figured Ru'Edan. Chowd needed a level of freedom to look around and plan, so he had taken this unusual step of splitting the party up. He hoped it wasn’t a mistake.

He trusted his people to know how to keep the ambassador safe.


The captain, tall for their kind at nearly six feet, as many Ru'Edan of the high class are, wore his uniform with pride. His gray skin stretched over his slight but sinewy frame, covered by a resplendent red-and-black-leathered flight suit. He turned, and the ambassador followed him, walking quickly through an automatic doorway and out of sight.


Chowd turned swiftly. "Jemma and Raven? I need you to supervise unloading and securing the shuttle. Meredith, come with me. I may need your skills." He nodded to Jod, knowing that he would need to follow him and find out exactly what security measures they had set in place and acquire any other information he could glean.


Information was power, and his role required him to obtain information so he could ensure the safety of the people in his guardianship, and the ambassador particularly. He also refused to allow Meredith out of his sight, or for that matter the rest of the crew. Not right now. Not until I am assured of their safety.


Meredith moved close to him, and he battled the need to take her hand and offer the support he knew she needed but wouldn't ask for. He couldn't do that though. On the Ru’Edan homeworlds and even their ships, the genders remained unequal, and he refused to put her in an even more precarious position than she already was. No, we will play it by ear. For now, anyway.


"What provisions are there for cabins?" He kept his voice terse.


"We have allocated five as per our agreement," Jod Svan’Er answered, ushering them into a long gray corridor. Their steps clanged on the floor, the lighting sufficient to see their way but no more.
Chowd nodded before saying, "We will only require four. Our teams are paired, and only the ambassador is unpaired currently."


The guardian stopped, looking at him with surprise. "Paired? As in…to stay together?"


Chowd nodded, understanding they had reached a pivotal moment for his team. Chowd waited for the reaction that could affect the balance of their mission from this Ru’Edan guardian.


"As in the women together, and the males similarly so?" Suspicion colored Jod’s voice.


"No. As in my pilot and her assistant are a pair, my two guards are paired, and I am paired with this female."


"That might cause some issues. We do not allow that in our own ranks." His eyes narrowed. "Yet, I had heard it was quite common for males and females to cohabitate, and even to carry the same rank and position. That seems rather unwise, doesn't it?"


"Not at all.”


The guardian didn't say anything as he turned to walk quietly down the long corridor, but Chowd sensed his uneasiness.


"We are placed near the ambassador, I take it?"


The guardian nodded. "Yes, two cabins to one side and two to the other. We were instructed to do so, as the ambassador was bringing a full security detail and his assistant with him."


"His assistant is indisposed." No need to go into all the details right now, in case they had something to do with it. He felt Meredith's unease but remained thankful for her silence at this time. I will find an opportunity to take on her thoughts about the situation later. He breathed deeply, holding on to his emotions as they entered a large room. The overwhelming feeling of being trapped remained, though.


"This is where the captain will hold a formal meal tonight. We have ensured that there are some of your local foodstuffs available as well." Chowd looked around quickly. The room was sparse and gray with a single long table and hard seating fastened to the floor. The room looked just like the rest of the ship they had already seen. Spartan.


They moved through the decks quickly, and Chowd memorized the layout of the ship, the security systems, and life-support pod locations. A prickle at the back of his neck continued to irk him, but he ignored it, knowing that he couldn't investigate the way he would on the Elector. His stomach churned while he filed away everything to reconsider later, leaving him unsatisfied, even while he continued the cursory inspection.





In this scene, you can see that co-habitation of the sexes is frowned upon.  In actual fact, many Ru'Edanians consider women to be lesser (they really need the suffragettes to visit them.)  A way of highlighting this is to keep them apart... A concept Meredith has big issues with.

I hope you've enjoyed a peak into my view of Out of this World! I truly enjoy working with the myriad facets of world building.

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The Plan by Imogene Nix

What happens when a former orphan, now illegal parts runner Kadie Frost falls for the new head of the Department of Authority?

Jonah Fielding has been brought in to clean up the department on Centauri, but in the course of his work, he also captures Kadie, the sprite who got away.
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

A Close Encounter With... Greta Van Der Rol



Today I'm joined by fellow SFRB (Science Fiction Romance Brigader) Greta van der Rol.  So... Take it away!

Hi, Imogene, thanks so much for allowing me to post on your blog.

I've just released my latest book, Morgan's Return, which is a sequel to Morgan's Choice.  Morgan's Choice stars Morgan Selwood, Supertech extraordinaire, feisty, smart, with a super computer in her brain and the body and mindset of a woman. Lost in space with only an accountant as a companion, Morgan is relieved to be rescued by an alien warship. The 'aliens' turn out to be humanoid and both sides quickly realise their races must be related. Over time, a relationship develops between Morgan and autocratic Admiral Ashkar Ravindra. Together, they face a series of adventures and finally find proof that Ravindra's people originally came from the same place as Morgan.

In Morgan Returns, Morgan and Ravindra travel back to where she came from, in search of his roots. Once again, it's space opera with a dollop of romance. This time, it's not the boy-meets-girl scenario. Morgan and Ravindra are an item. But returning to the place Morgan came from before she met Ravindra puts their relationship under strain.

I had some fun following the pair on their adventures on different planets. Quite a bit of the action actually takes place underwater, because the clues to Ravindra's people's past lie in ancient places which have been inundated. They have to use a submarine – and despite the similarities between spaceships and submarines, Ravindra isn't at all happy about all that water pressure.

As usual for my books, readers will find action and adventure aplenty. But for the excerpt I thought I'd share with you something I had lots of fun writing – Ravindra's strip tease. Just to get you started, this man is in his physical prime, about 190cm (6'3"), and with what we would think of as Indian appearance. That's is, brown skin, black hair. His eyes are like a cat's, and amber in colour. Morgan is showing Ravindra's performance to Cruickshank, who has taken her prisoner.

Excerpt:

Where had that come from? This was a fantasy. Morgan wouldn't be surprised if Cruickshank had never had sex with a living, breathing man. Of course. Plenty of women used virtual sex with images of men they lusted after. That Playmate program? She'd heard about it, but she preferred the real thing.
"Got him in your collection, have you? Playmate?"
Cruickshank grinned. "Never you mind."
"Bet it's not like the real thing, though. Want to see?"
The cargo hold was fitted with a screen capable of 3D. It was more routinely used to display engine schematics but this time, Morgan concentrated on the connection, and built an image of Ravindra in Manesai full dress uniform. The white cloth almost shimmered against his dark skin, and the golden collar and rank insignia sparked in harmony with the glint in his amber eyes. He looked magnificent, a man of power and authority.
Cruickshank couldn't help herself, glancing at the display while trying to concentrate on Morgan. "Thanks. I'll add this to my database." Her voice sounded strained.
Morgan made sure the virtual Ravindra faced Cruickshank. Then she had him unfasten the collar so it parted, showing his Adam's apple. Now the next button, slipping the golden disk through the material with long, strong fingers. Now the next. And the next, until the coat hung open. He slid the arm off one shoulder, then the other, and let the coat drop to the floor, where it disappeared from the display. Now his skin-tight white undershirt, that clung to every muscle, defining his pecs and his abs. He pulled the material out of his belt slowly, a slight smile on his lips. She remembered when he'd done this, just for her. Stop it, Morgan. Keep your mind on the job. He lifted the material in his fists, dragged the shirt up his torso, revealing skin like polished mahogany. Then over the swelling pectorals, up over his head, until he could flick the shirt away. The golden lines of the tattoo on his right shoulder gleamed.
Cruickshank was positively salivating. "He has a tattoo?" The pistol wavered, pointing away from Morgan.

Oh, my.


Blurb for Morgan's Return :

When you delve into ancient history you never know what strange forces you might unleash.
When Morgan Selwood and Admiral Ashkar Ravindra travel to Morgan’s Human Coalition to learn more about the origin of Ravindra’s people, their relationship is soon sorely tested. Morgan is amongst her own people and Ravindra is overprotective and insecure, afraid of losing her. But not everyone is keen to welcome Morgan home, not when they’d gone to all that trouble to get rid of her in the first place. Soon Morgan and Ravindra have a rogue Supertech on their trail with only one goal – kill Selwood.
Together, Morgan and Ravindra follow a tenuous trail back into humanity’s past, to the time historians call the Conflagration. But what begins as an innocent archaeological investigation escalates into a deadly peril for both humans and Manesai when Morgan and Ravindra are thrust into the middle of an unexpected conflict. And that rogue Supertech’s still out there, itching for revenge.
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Bio:
Greta van der Rol loves writing fast-paced, action-packed science fiction with a large dollop of good old, healthy romance. Her novel Morgan's Choice was in the top 100 best sellers for space opera on Amazon for several months. But she writes other genres, too. Her historical novel To Die a Dry Death was awarded the bronze medal for historical fiction in the 2011 eLit Awards and her latest work, Black Tiger, is a paranormal romance. Greta lives not far from the coast in Queensland, Australia and enjoys photography and cooking when she isn't bent over the computer. She has a degree in history and a background in building information systems, both of which go a long way toward helping her in her writing endeavours.

Thanks for having me, Imogene. It's been fun.

Thanks Greta for popping in today.   It's always great to chat to a fellow SciFi Buddy.

Imogene

Friday, February 8, 2013

SFR Presents... Imogene Nix

This is my first SFRB (Science Fiction Romance Brigade) Presents post, so bear with me.

The Science Fiction Romance Brigade is hosting a blog-hop in which all participants post a snippet from a SFR novel or manuscript. Whether you are curious about science fiction romance or an avid fan, this is your chance to get a taste of what is available or soon to come. And it's absolutely free!

The snippet today is from one of my current pieces, called Hesparia's Tears

Concept:

Hesparia is a planet almost totally devoid of children and women, the result of genetic experimentation gone wrong.  Now, the prince of the planet, Galan travels to earth seeking women willing to migrate to his planet to help repopulate it.

Jessa is an ordinary girl... well, one with a difficult background.  When she meets Galan she is instantly attracted, both to the man and to the concept of a fresh start.

Set mainly at and around the Parkes Observatory, it has a very australian flavour!

Snippet:


“I am Galan, and these here are my men. Where will I find the ones called Jessa and Seth?” He watched as another door, this to the side, opened for him. With a nod, several of his people entered quickly and he waited for the confirmation that they were within. In barely a tackard, they came back to the door, motioning him forward. Several steps brought him to the threshold where a big man stood watching him with an angry look on his face.
“I’m Seth.” One of the two beyond the large man sat at a table, he arms behind him. Next to him sat a woman. Her fine features capturing his attention. Her hair as red as the Farbian Pearls that were cultivated on his aunt’s farm and her skin fine and pale in the harsh lighting.
“You are Seth, and this is Jessa?” Galan indicated them and the one called Seth nodded madly. Jessa, the woman, sat still, watching him. He moved forward and the big man stepped into his path.
“They are prisoners. You will only talk to them from here.” He listened to the words feeling confusion. Prisoners? Had they broken some law?
“Forgive me.  They have broken a law or regulation?” If they were dangerous prisoners, then he would need to cease negotiating with them. The guidelines of his mission were quite clear about who he could negotiate with. But something deep within him, told him there was an inconsistency with this situation.
“They were not supposed to contact you. Especially her.” The angry man pointed to the beautiful woman, who sat straight and still in the chair. Strain lines appeared at the side on her perfectly formed mouth. For the first time in many stords, something within him came to life when he glanced upon her face.
***Please note this snippet is not yet edited!***
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Thursday, June 21, 2012

MidSummer Science Fiction Brigade Blog Hop!


Ru’Edan Home world
Timestamp 01-090-19-7298451
Scene – Zenith Solstice

Several high priestesses gathered around a single rock monument, in the middle of the desert sands of Fu’jar province. Women holding their naked, newly birthed daughters in their arms, waited for the ceremony to begin.  Other female priestesses take their places, squatting among the rocky outcrops, many holding ancient instruments in their hands.  They start chanting in time with the lowing horns of the beasts of burden, and the beating measure of drums.  A breeze blows warm air, faintly scented with the grasses being harvested in the distant fields.

Fiemanskar, the high priestess, steps from the circle of four practitioners positioned around the monument. The robes of her ceremonial gown, adorned with glittering gold and silver, drags on the dirt and rocks as she moves.  She takes an offered child in her hands, lifting the babe into the air; it wriggles and squalls in distress at the removal from its mother.  The child is an offering to the goddess who protects this planet; she is now destined to become one of the priestesses, virginal and pure, tending the sacred fires.   Her mother sobs piteously behind the priestess and for an instant a stab of pain moves through the priestess, knowing the long and lonely life the child will experience.  Then she brushes it aside.  The child is chosen.

The four priestesses around the stone begin to gyrate, their eyes closed as they move to the beat only they can hear.  The herbs they took before the ceremony have opened their minds to a higher plane of thought, allowing them to interact with the goddess in this time honored fashion.  

This single Zenith Solstice Ritual can only take place once in each solar cycle.  At the solstice, they gather before dawn, the cooler air refreshing before the heat of the day fills the air with oppressive warmth.  She nods as the child finally ceases its movements, as if it’s spirit has now absorbed the will of the goddess.  Slowly Fiemanskar lowers her arms, the precious bundle lying silent and still in her arms.  The act of the offering will bring the planet good fortune for the ensuing cycle.  The mother will be well compensated, entering into the band of handmaidens who serve within the temples.

“Eiis Ellane Vorgar Schevst Eiis Eiis Eiis” are intoned with great ceremony, the same words that had been spoken for generations at this time.  A handmaiden proffers her the ceremonial wrap of gold and silver, and the child is carefully enfolded within the soft folds.  A flying prey creature, squawks in the distance and Fiemanskar smiles, knowing the goddess has accepted this offering.

In this blog, I thought I would bring you just a snippet of what I imagine, would be a ritual that only takes place in high summer.  

Because most of my books take place either on a ship, or for the coming Star of the Fleet, on an inhabited asteroid, I wanted to paint a picture of something that takes place on the Ru’Edan home world.  I like to think that the planet-based citizens are similar to us, though.  With their religions and ceremonies, strictly observed by a public who worships them, they have little understanding of the daily life of a priestess, of the planet they inhabit.  

This is a planet that does not necessarily see women, as the equal of men, hence the reason for the interruption between the genders which shows up in the books.

You will notice none of the fathers are present.  The women, as I have imagined them, are secretive, considered lesser to the men, and the fathers take little or no interest in the upbringing of their daughters.  This is essentially borne out in the actions of Crick Sur Banden, who sees women as nothing more than breeders of his army. It is an intensely patriarchal society, although the more enlightened high class (caste) members are more likely to value their daughters.

As for the child who will become a priestess?  Her lot is to be taken back to the temple, her mother accompanying her for as long as the child needs her for the child is not yet weaned.  In this case, the child is only newly born, I imagine less than a month old, so her mother is required to feed  her still.  Once the child is old enough, the mother will relocate to another temple to serve another priestess. The child sent to a different province, maternal ties smashed, as the child’s future includes being brought up to be a priestess, immured in the roles and rituals.

This is  singularly, the most important ritual of the cycle for these women.  This is the only time when priestesses are chosen and only one can be accepted at each temple per cycle. This scene takes place in the main temple, where Fiemanskar resides with  fellow high priestesses, it is the most prestigious, situated on the main continent, making the child doubly blessed.  There is  no choice the mothers must present  their  daughters as offerings.

Once the ceremony has ended, the priestesses then commune back to the temple to participate in a feast and a solemn ceremony. Ancient and forbidden, it cannot be discussed with those outside the temple walls. (Which is why I can’t tell you any more about it.)  

In the streets people  celebrate the coming year, leaving offerings of food, clothing and even coin for the priestesses.  It is a general holiday among the populace.  Of course, such celebrations will only be for half the globe, as the other half will have to wait for their Zenith Solstice to occur.


Imogene

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Thanks for participating in the SFR Blog Hop.  There are some fabulous prizes to be won.  Visit each one to go into the draw!  Just click on the image below for details of the prizes.  The list of the participants is below.


To visit the participants:-

1. S. Reesa Herberth and Michelle Moore  14. Melisse Aires  27. Kitty Roads  
2. Pippa Jay  15. Liana Brooks  28. Debra A. Soles  
3. Misa Buckley  16. A. R. Norris  29. Marlene @ Reading Reality  
4. Arlene Webb  17. L.J. Garland & Debbie Gould  30. Rae Lori  
5. Pauline Baird Jones  18. Sandra Sookoo  31. Bella Street  
6. Frances Pauli  19. Cara Michaels  32. Kyn Hatch  
7. Imogene Nix  20. Kaye Manro  33. T.K. Anthony  
8. Natalie Wright  21. Sheryl Nantus  34. Jo Jones  
9. Greta van der Rol  22. Diane Dooley  35. A.B. Gayle  
10. Jessica E. Subject  23. Kathleen Scott  36. Sue Ann Bowling  
11. D L Jackson  24. Ella Drake  37. Hywela Lyn  
12. Kayelle Allen  25. Cathy Pegau  

13. Joanne Elder  26. T. C. Archer  

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