To kill, or
not to kill, that is the question!
At the end of Pandora’s
Box (Book three in the Immortalis series) I left readers with a question,
“Is Lysander truly dead, or can he be saved?”
No, I’m not going to reveal his fate now, you’ll just have
to read Soulstone to find out.
I know, I’m such a meanie! =p
But, it brings up a great topic. Killing off characters.
As an author, my characters are somewhat like my children.
Each one has a backstory, a current story, and a potential future. I’ve taken a
lot of time developing them. I’ve
created them from scratch and watched them virtually grow. So, with that in
mind you’d think it would be abhorred to me to end their fictional
existence. I mean, what mother would
ever want to harm their child, right?
In some cases, yes. There are some characters that would
break my heart to destroy. On the other hand, there are some characters who
need to die. Boy do I sound mean now. Stick with me though and you’ll see what
I mean.
Some characters have to die. It’s the circle of life. (insert
the Elton John song from the Lion King). Every
fictional character has a lifespan. They have a purpose in a story and
sometimes their death serves that purpose.
In Pandora’s
Box, for example, I had to kill of a character I loved. I felt very sad
when the moment came to end her existence, and I am not afraid to admit that I
shed a tear for the loss of her fictional life. She was one of my favorite
secondary characters.
Hers was a necessary death. It created a chain reaction of
events. Without her death, her mate would not have developed the reckless
attitude that allowed him to challenge the werewolf pack leader and earn his
respect. Without that earned respect, the wolf pack would never have helped the
vampire clan with the Pandora’s
Box. This is of course a simple explanation of the events in Pandora’s
Box, but you see just like with real life, every action has a reaction and
all things are connected. It’s the butterfly effect. You know, that theory that
if a butterfly flaps his wings somewhere in the world, it causes a ripple
effect that eventually links to a hurricane on the other side of the world. I
believe it is also known as chaos theory. But, I’m getting off track. The point
is, sad as it can be, some character deaths have to happen.
So, some deaths are necessary. But, there are also “fun”
deaths. Now I sound like a psycho. LoL. And to that I’ll say, all writers are a
little bit crazy. Sometimes it’s therapeutic and even fun to kill off a
character, especially an evil one that “has it coming.” There is a certain
satisfaction for me as a writer when I kill off a bad guy, and I’ll bet other
authors out there can attest to this too.
The “bad guy” deaths. Those are the deaths you expect to see
in a book. The bad guy should have an untimely end. And there is an unwritten
rule that says the death of the bad guy needs to match up with the level of
evil that “bad guy” has committed. That’s what makes the death really
satisfying. You want them to pay for their crimes. And making them pay is fun.
It’s vindication for not only the author but the reader too. As much as I have
fun killing off bad guys in the most deserving way possible, readers too tell
me they love it when the bad guy “gets it!”
So, writing character deaths is a natural part of the
fictional circle of life, and sometimes a really fun part of being an author.
And yes, if you read to the end of Soulstone you’ll find out
Lysander’s fate. Until then, you’ll just have to wonder…
Book 4 in
the Immortalis Series
It’s a desperate time for rookie vampire Alyssa, and her
sanity is hanging by a slender thread. Her clan is still reeling from the
monumental battle with Aniketos; a battle that claimed the body of Lysander,
her sire and lover, and trapped his spirit in a mysterious crystal. A
Soulstone.
Unfortunately, no amount of magic has been able to release
Lysander’s spirit, and the stone is starting to fade. Weeks of effort have
proved futile. Her clan, the Peregrinus, have all but given up hope. Only
Alyssa still believes her lover can be released. In despair, Alyssa begs the
help of the local witch coven, and unwittingly exposes the supernaturals of
Boston to unwanted attention from the Acta Sanctorum.
The Saints converge on the city and begin their cleansing
crusade to rid the world of all things “Unnatural.” In the middle of an all-out
war, but no closer to a solution to the dying stone, Alyssa is left with an
unenviable choice: save her mate, or save her clan.
About the Author:
Endowed with special powers and abilities, beyond those of mortal women, She can get the munchkin off to gymnastics, cheerleading, Girl Scouts, and swim lessons. She can put hot food on the table for dinner while assisting with homework, baths, and bedtime… And, She still finds the time to keep the hubby happy (nudge nudge wink wink). She can do all of this and still have time to write.
And if you can believe all of those lies, there is some beautiful swamp land in Florida for sale…
Katie Salidas resides in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mother, wife, and author, she does try to do it all, often causing sleep deprivation and many nights passed out at the computer. Writing books is her passion, and she hopes that her passion will bring you hours of entertainment.
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32 comments:
Such a lovely author, and with her passion for writing should do well. Killing off characters - always a problem when writing for 9 to 11's but I did kill off one character in my YA book.
So much good stuff here, wow! I don't write for that age but had trouble killing off a dog so it's's hard to do what I gotta do.
Boy, you do have super powers to be able to do all those things! :) The story sounds fantastic. I've never had much trouble killing off characters. Perhaps I'm a little sadistic that way!
@Carole - Thank you, I do love what I do. I think you have to. Writing is such emotional work. But rewarding too.
@Kittie - Thank you too! It's hard to kill off a loved character. And yes, I cried like a baby when I had to do it in Pandora. I don't think I could kill off an innocent animal though.
@Christine - Nah, you're not sadistic. Some characters have "it" comming.
Thank you all for commenting and following along. I hope you entered to win!
Katie Salidas
Thanks so much for the giveaway.
I'm such a sissy when it comes to killing off characters. XD Awesome giveaway!
Sometimes killing off characters is necessary. Katie, your books are awesome! :)
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I would love to win Katie's whole series...I love her work. Thank you for the opportunity:)
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