Dragon Disciples: Resurrection ; On Writing

This week I decided to share a little bit about my writing process for Dragon Disciples: Resurrection. I’m often asked what the inspiration for my books is, and most of the time it is hard to pin down. But with Dragon Disciples: Resurrection there was a distinct point when I felt the inspiration hit. In this and part two I will discuss that inspiration and how it went from inspiration to a written story.

So what was my inspiration? One Sunday morning I was sitting at mass listening to the Gospel proclaimed by our priest. This particular Gospel story: Jesus feeding the 5000 with bread and fish supplied by a boy in the crowd. My wheels started turning. What if that boy was a Samaritan? Now I have a character and the beginnings of a conflict for him.

With that information I now take a deep dive into my process. I’m not a plotter. I let the characters dictate the story for me. But that doesn’t mean I don’t have some work to do, in the form of research. With this book there were a lot of little and big details needed to set the scene, to give the characters life, to provide the ambiance necessary to flesh out the story. My process: do enough research to get the story rolling, continue through writing the first draft and then a few jewels for the final draft to make the story shine.

What kind of things do I research? I tend to start big. In the case of Resurrection two details were important to nail down; A timeline of Jesus’s ministry and the relationship between Jews and Samaritans. I had to ensure that the story timeline lined up with Jesus’s ministry. In spite of the fact this is fantasy I still wanted to keep things as close to real as possible. To accomplish that I started big and worked to the small. City layouts in first century Israel, what buildings looked like, how they were constructed. And while I am still on the big stuff what were the relationships with and between the groups of people that have a part in the story.

This sets up the framework or the skeleton of the story. In Part 2 I will dive deeper into fleshing out the skeleton by adding muscles and skin.

Publication Delayed

 I was quiet yesterday which may have left some of you wondering what happened to the release of Dragon Disciples: Resurrection. I come to you today to let you know. The release has been postponed. I am not sure at this point in time when it will happen, but am praying that God’s will be done and the book released soon. Here is a copy of the note the publisher posted yesterday:

Hello Everyone,
This is Rhonda Chieduch – Kacho, owner of Publishing Kacho & Marshall.
I am very sorry to say that for occurrences beyond our control, Christina Weigand’s book, “Dragon Disciples” Resurrection,” will not be releases on January 15th as previously advertised.
I would like to personally apologize to Christina for any problems, difficulties or embarrassment this may have cause her.
I would like to apologize to Christina’s fans that are eagerly waiting for the release.
To try and make amends to Christina’s fans, this book we will be selling on Amazon for 12.99 for the first five days.
After the set amount of time, the book will be returned to its normal prize of $16.99.
Giving us time to receive our stock, the book will be available for its PERMANENT price of $14.99 on our website on February 1st.
Everyone should run to Amazon to get this amazing book, because I truly believe, this book will one day be a movie.
Why should you run out to get it? Well, there is the great price, but the biggest reason is that the book is always better than the
movie.
I asked everyone who reads this book to give a review on Amazon or anywhere else they usually leave a review.
Let’s make my prediction true, buy the book, and make it into a movie.
While buying Christina’s book on our website be sure to look at some of the other great books we have.
You will be able to buy the book anywhere fine books are sold shortly after its release on Amazon.
Rhonda Chieduch – Kacho.
Frances Marshall
Publishing: Kacho & Marshall.
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Needless to say I was hurt, angry and disappointed. Now I hope to move on and do everything in my power to see the book published in the very near future.