Thursday, February 25, 2016

Guest Blog by S. K. Dunstall, author of the Linesman series


Please welcome S. K. Dunstall to The Qwillery. Alliance, the 2nd Linesman novel, was published on February 23rd by Ace.







Forcing your characters to fit
S. K. Dunstall

We didn’t plan on making a Linesman a trilogy. When we started it was just a single book. Later, while our agent was shopping the story around, we planned to write a series of books set in the same universe, but with different protagonists for each novel.

It took over twelve months to sell Linesman. By that time, we had completed a second book (let’s call it Acquard, after the name of the main character), and were three quarters of the way through the first draft of a third story.

The editor said she’d take three books based around one character, Ean Lambert. A trilogy.

We had plenty of story for Ean, and he was fun to write about, so a trilogy wasn’t a problem.

We also still believed in that second story. We love the characters and the storyline, and hope that maybe one day we can sell it.

Except … book two. Both book twos. The one we had already written, Acquard, and the one we were about to write, Alliance.

Acquard is set three months after the events that happened in Linesman, and is based around an event that we touch on in Alliance. The timing is important, and for us, the event is inevitable after the end of the first book.

There’s a secondary character in Acquard who would know the characters in Alliance and interact with them. But … we didn’t have a place for them in Alliance. (Note, we’re carefully not saying who it is, because … minor spoilers.)

However, they have a role to play in Acquard, so we couldn’t take them out of that book.

We had to fit the character in, because Ean Lambert would have met them and interacted with them in his day-to-day activities.

We’re pantsers. We like the story to grow and surprise us as we write it. Shoving a character, fully-formed, with their own backstory already written, is not the way we normally work.

Not only that, this character had to have a reason to disappear for a couple of days to go off with Acquard.

Writing a series is complicated enough on its own. You have to keep track of what happened in the earlier book(s). You have to remember interacted with whom. You have to keep track of when things happen.

Once something is published, it’s set in concrete. You can’t go back and change it, no matter how much you’d like to. (And believe us, there were times we wanted to.)

So we shoe-horned the character from Acquard into Alliance, just a couple of mentions at first. Until we realised, half-way through the rewrites, that our editor was going to read it and say, “This character is unnecessary. Cut them.”

Back to the keyboard.

We tweaked the story a bit, adding a couple more scenes featuring that character. Tweaked it a bit more. And more.

We ran out of time in the end. Even when we sent it away we weren’t truly sure that our editor, Anne, wouldn’t ask us to take the character out.

Instead, she came back with, “I feel [character’s] story could be fleshed out more.”

What a relief.

If we’ve done our job properly, the story should be seamless. You shouldn’t know this character was dumped ready-made into the story. See if you can work out who it was.





Linesman
A Linesman Novel 1
Ace, June 30, 2015
Mass Market Paperback and eBook, 384 pages

First in a brand new thought-provoking science fiction series.

The lines. No ship can traverse the void without them. Only linesmen can work with them. But only Ean Lambert hears their song. And everyone thinks he’s crazy…

Most slum kids never go far, certainly not becoming a level-ten linesman like Ean. Even if he’s part of a small, and unethical, cartel, and the other linesmen disdain his self-taught methods, he’s certified and working.

Then a mysterious alien ship is discovered at the edges of the galaxy. Each of the major galactic powers is desperate to be the first to uncover the ship’s secrets, but all they’ve learned is that it has the familiar lines of energy—and a defense system that, once triggered, annihilates everything in a 200 kilometer radius.

The vessel threatens any linesman who dares to approach it, except Ean. His unique talents may be the key to understanding this alarming new force—and reconfiguring the relationship between humans and the ships that serve them, forever.




Alliance
A Linesman Novel 2
Ace, February 23, 2016
Mass Market Paperback and eBook, 400 pages

As the Linesman series continues, linesman Ean Lambert finds himself facing an alien ship he doesn’t understand—and a terrifying political threat he cannot fight…

The lines. The soul of every ship. It was once thought there were only ten, but that was before an alien vessel appeared at the edge of space—before Ean Lambert heard more lines singing. Ean’s ways of communicating with lines is strange. But his abilities make him a valuable tool—or weapon—to command.

Captain Selma Kari Wang has lost everything—her ship, her crew, her legs. But the New Alliance of Worlds is not done with her yet. After they rebuild her broken body, they send her to captain one of the new alien ships, teaming her up with Ean, the only one who can understand the alien lines.

Kari Wang and Ean are poised on the threshold of discoveries that could change the world. But not everyone wants the New Alliance to control the secrets they uncover—and those who oppose won’t hesitate to do whatever it takes to stop them…





About S. K. Dunstall

Andrew Kopp ©2015
Karen (left) and Sherylyn (right) Dunstall
S. K. Dunstall is the pen name for Sherylyn and Karen Dunstall, sisters who have been telling stories—and sharing them with each other—all their lives. Some years ago, they realised the stories they worked on together were much better than the stories each of them worked on alone. A co-writing partnership was born.

Their first novel, Linesman, was published in June 2015. Their second novel, Alliance, will be published on 23 February 2016.

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14 comments:

  1. I've been eying this book for a while. Sounds interesting!

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  2. I've had Linesman on my wish list, and just added Alliance the other day. Both books sound fantastic. :D

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  3. I read/listened to Linesman on audio and ebook. Gave it a 4/5 stars on Goodreads and would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys non stop action and a great storyline with great characters, especially Ean. I would love to win hard copies of these two books, especially so I can continue Ean's story.

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  4. Cannot wait to read Alliance, I loved Linesman!!!!!

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  5. I really want this book! Awesome series!

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  6. Sounds like a neat book. I like Space travel science fiction

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  7. I have read and re-read Linesman, bought Alliance and am eagerly looking forward to more from this (these?) author(s).

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  8. I re-read Linesmen and it's so telling that I keep going "Oh! That's why it was said like that!" and I just (FINALLY) got to Alliance... So hard to put down.... !! Work, why do I have to finish you?!

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  9. Linesman was great. Excited about Alliance.

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  10. Thee books are fantastic. I love Ean.

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