Title: H.A.L.F.: The Deep Beneath
Author:
Natalie Wright
Genre:
YA Science Fiction
Some writers conceive a character first
then build a story around them. I, however, tend to have an idea for a plot
first then create characters to people my new world.
The
plot for H.A.L.F.: The Deep Beneath
came to me nearly whole in a flash while I was driving. I hurried home and
jotted down my idea in a few quickly scribbled pages.
But
a story is nothing without characters. I wanted the female lead character for
H.A.L.F. to be very different than Emily Adams (the main character in my first
series, The Akasha Chronicles). What
fun is it to write the same character over and over again?
I
started with physical traits. Where Emily is somewhat tall and lanky, Erika is
small and scrappy. Emily has red hair and fair skin of Irish descent. Erika has
dark hair (nearly black), brown eyes and mocha skin from her Latina mother.
Emily
Adams from The Akasha Chronicles
Emily
runs for fun. Erika only runs if something is chasing her.
But
the contrast between the characters doesn’t stop at physical features. While
Emily wants nothing more than to fit in with her peers, Erika could give a
rat’s hind end less what people think of her. Emily’s journey is to find
confidence in herself. To own who (and what) she really is.
Erika
knows who she is, and if someone doesn’t like it, they can kiss her …
Well,
you get the picture.
As I
reflect on the two lead female characters I’ve created, I think Emily more
closely resembles how I was on the inside when I was a teen (and perhaps still
am to some degree). Erika represents what I aspire to be: self-assured and
confident.
But
both characters are brave as heroines need to be, and far more courageous than
I will ever be.
The
beauty of writing a series is the thrill of seeing how the characters grow and
change. Erika has confidence in herself, yes, but sometimes even a self-reliant
person needs to accept help.
And
love.
Erika’s
growth as a character has only begun. I’m excited to see where she’ll be four
more books from now! ;-)
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