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		<title>Evolution</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 05:13:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Blood Bound]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[This entry was originally posted at Working Title on February 26, 2009. I started writing my first novel back in the middle of 2000. It was called Never Trust A Hybrid and it was a girl who discovered that her father wasn&#8217;t dead&#8230; he was undead. What was planned was a journey of self-discovery, acceptance [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: 0.85em; font-style: italic; color: #777;">This entry was originally posted at <a href="http://amynta.org/">Working Title</a> on <a href="http://amynta.org/2009/02/evolution/">February 26, 2009</a>.</span></p>
<p>I started writing my first novel back in the middle of 2000. It was called <em>Never Trust A Hybrid</em> and it was a girl who discovered that her father wasn&#8217;t dead&#8230; he was <em>undead</em>. What was planned was a journey of self-discovery, acceptance of one&#8217;s self and role in life, and internal debate on the nature of good and evil and whether it is nature or nurture that shapes you.</p>
<p>Not bad for a thirteen year old, I think. Unfortunately my thirteen year old self did not have the dedication to see the story through and even if I did I suspect it wouldn&#8217;t be as good as <em>Blood Bound</em> is today. Eight or nine years was good for me in that respect.</p>
<p>However <em>Never Trust A Hybrid</em> is not lost: it still leaves traces of influence on <em>Blood Bound</em>. One character survived from <em>Hybrid</em> and now is firmly settled into the <acronym title="Blood Bound">BB</acronym> universe. He is mentioned throughout <acronym title="Blood Bound">BB</acronym>, makes his first appearance in the sequel and was last seen <a href="http://amynta.org/2009/02/a-little-blood-bound-humour/">shaking his fist at the sun</a>.</p>
<p>Of course, Athanasios has changed since <em>Hybrid</em>: he is no longer the protagonist&#8217;s father (Delia: &#8220;Thank <em>God</em>!). His name is no longer Marcus/Mars and he was no longer identified with the god of the same name (in fact, he&#8217;s gone slipping down the Roman social ladder, all the way down to &#8220;slave&#8221;). On the flipside, he is still seen by some as a stupid radical for changing the way things have been done for centuries. He still has a surprisingly warm and fatherly demenour. He still has a fondness for modern technology.</p>
<p>Characters and stories evolve within themselves as well as from older, deceased works. I first came up with the concept of <em>The Superhero Diaries</em> back in 2006. Since I resurrected the idea there have been a number of changes.</p>
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<li>The overall plot has changed, while the opening sequence is still very similar in events.</li>
<li>In the 2006 version, Gaia was called &#8220;Diana&#8221;. Now she is &#8220;Georgie&#8221;.</li>
<li>The German superhero (whose civilian name is) &#8220;Aylin&#8221; was called &#8220;Sabine&#8221;. Now Sabine is someone else, although connected to Aylin.</li>
<li>&#8220;Diana&#8221; lived with her parents and two younger brothers, aged 7 and 10. &#8220;Georgie&#8221; lives with her mother, stepfather and twin stepbrothers (aged 13).</li>
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<p>Many things remain the same as stories evolve but some things do change. I can see how my own writing has evolved, just as <em>The Superhero Diaries</em> has evolved from its 2006 idea into the 2009 draft. Characters change and grow, new ideas are added and entire planned scenes are dropped (I learned this in <acronym title="Blood Bound">BB</acronym> when I had to cut some scenes because they didn&#8217;t fit anymore &#8211; I am still sad that the vampire macarena scene between Charlie and Jared is not mentioned in-text now).</p>
<p>They evolve.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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