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Characters Who Tend To Take Over Your Life

Posted by on Sep 11th, 2011 and filed under Writing. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

Every once in a while a character, or characters, you invent completely take over your thought processes.

Several months ago I was sitting here writing a short story when my mind was suddenly invaded by the names of five Goblins and the idea to write a series of adventures for them.

They are Globular Van der Graff, (Glob), Makepeace Terranova (Make), Byzantine Du Lac (Byz), Eponymous Tringthicky (Mous) and finally, curmudgeonly old Neopol Stranglethigh (Neo).

another goblin 300x168 Characters Who Tend To Take Over Your LifeIn the world of fairy tales, goblins have always received bad press, often portrayed as mischievous and positively evil. And so I thought it was high time that someone wrote a series of stories showing them in an entirely different light. My gang of woodland goblins, far from being evil, are in fact on the whole good guys.

Since first coming up with their highly unlikely names and their first adventure where the reader is introduced to them (Glob and Me), I’ve written four more adventures for the little band of Goblin brothers and their human friend Mica (The Hunt for a Friend, All that Glisters, For the Love of Acorns and A Spell is Cast).

None of these stories are tales you would wish to read to your children as bedtime stories.

This series is definitely for adults, as were the tales of the brothers Grimm. As I’ve written each tale, I’ve found out more about each Goblin brother. They all have their own particular characteristics, and foibles. Glob is definitely the boss of the troop. Byz is a simpleminded childlike character who has a tendency to wander off on his own, getting himself into trouble. Make and Mous, while generally getting along together, do tend to bicker a lot like genuine siblings, while the fifth member of the band of brothers – Neo is the thoroughly grumpy one.

Along the way, I’ve introduced various ancillary characters necessary to the particular story plot. In some stories certain of these reappear, while others do not.

I’m currently working on a fifth adventure for them. Stories with well established characters largely tend to write themselves. Now it’s time I got back to writing the next adventure as Glob, Make, Mous, Byz and Neo dictate it to me…

A Spell is Cast is currently available to you  here in Angie’s Diary. Just click on the ‘Stories’ heading and look for it.


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1 Response for “Characters Who Tend To Take Over Your Life”

  1. Jack Eason says:

    UPDATE: I’ve just finished writing the 21st tale. What can I tell you, I’m on a roll. lol :D

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Jack Eason lived in New Zealand for forty-two years until 2000 when he returned to his birthplace in England. As far as he is concerned he will always consider himself to be a Kiwi. After military service in the 1960's, he travelled the world, visiting exotic lands and making many friends. Now in his mid-sixties he is content to write and travel via the Internet. Besides writing novels and short stories, he contributes to his own blog “Have We Had Help?” Some of his short stories and numerous articles appear in the No: 1 online E-zine “Angie’s DIARY”. His literary interests include science fiction, history, both ancient and modern, and humorous tales like those written by his fellow writer Derek Haines, such as “HAL”. He lives in semi-retirement in his home town surrounded by his favourite books, ranging from historical fact to science fiction. His literary icons are J.R.R Tolkien, George Orwell, Arthur C Clarke and John Wyndham.

He also contributes to his blog “Have We Had Help” at: http://akhen1khan2.blogspot.com/ along with articles and short stories to “Angie’s Diary at: http://angiesdiary.com/.
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