The next several months will bring author commentaries on all six stories contained within the Tales from Portents collection. My hope is to offer insight into the decisions made in putting the project together and the challenges therein. It’s also fun to point out the little Easter eggs throughout. (I love that crap.) So, SPOILER WARNING is in effect for the duration.
The Consultant – Evolution of a tale
Every story comes from character. That is the lesson I take from everything I put together. I might start with a scene in my head, a discussion, an event, a premise, but until it connects to a main character and an arc is present it means little to me.
A story doesn’t have legs until someone can carry the load.
When putting together The Consultant, I knew it was a Soriya tale. In the absence of Loren I wanted to explore how she operated in the city. The early drafts focused on the lack of trust between her and the police and how it hampered her work.
But it wasn’t enough.
The introduction of Russell Kerr started the ball rolling in the right direction. Kerr as a surrogate to Loren offered insight into her process and her need to have someone at her side.
It also showcased her weakness, something explored further in The Medusa Coin in September. (plug, plug…)
Adding depth through story research.
Story research is great. It can add certain layers to stories you never considered. Or it can completely suck the life out a story and read more like a college paper instead of a thriller.
I enjoy the research aspect and dread it at the same time. Mostly because you can never know every angle. If I read four hundred pages on Cerberus there are still four thousand more out there that I will never get to because I have to eventually write the story.
What if I read the wrong four hundred pages? What if I take away the wrong conclusion?
A fear for sure when putting your work out into the world but there is also this:
Research builds a compelling narrative.
Having Russell Kerr, Cerberus, in the story gave me a starting point.
Until I had Cerberus in place I didn’t have a connection to the deaths involved. And they had no connection to the killer. BORING.
Research gave me my victims. What would Cerberus hunt? Who would piss off the guard dog of Hell so much that they would reach into the mortal world for revenge?
Delving into the lore of Cerberus offered me insight into its history, into its failures, and those failures gave me my victims.
The Consultant is one of my favorite stories because of the extra mile I went to include these small details. They never derailed the story, they never had to be explained by Soriya or other characters. They simply exist and add that touch, that flair, that if a reader was interested in knowing more of what was going on in the background they could do the research as well and find the answers.
I absolutely love that about the story.
Each element pulled from the research added details throughout The Consultant, and it all stemmed from character.
Easter eggs –
Russell Kerr’s name – Kerr or “cur” = dog. (Aren’t I a stinker?)
Barking at Hady Ronne – What the hell was that all about? All I can say is wait until you read The Medusa Coin! It will all make sense, I promise.
Thanks for reading.