You probably keep hearing me say, it's not a romance, but it is a love story. I was recently asked why. Well, first off, if you read the first few pages you already know where I'm headed with the story--almost. But, there's so much more involved in that opening than you see in the first few pages, in fact, some things won't become clear until the very end--even when I give you the ending up front.
Some things about Clone that made it one of the most difficult stories for me to write:
- It has a very non-traditional ending that is also the beginning. It is the only ending I could legitimately give this story. I could not visualize another. It is not reverse chronology though.
- It has a non-linear format, there is a common anchor point though.
- It is told primarily in first person and third person narrative--omniscient point of view.
- There is a lot of symbolism in the story. (Hint: pay attention to the names.)
- There are two major plot threads that run parallel. Both are separate stories, but support each other and bottleneck at the ending.
- The story is plausible, actually some of the things that happen could be a very likely future. I took history lessons and said what if mankind didn't apply what he learned from the past?
- Dare I? Olivia's heart. Yes, I did.
Best,
D. L. Jackson
1 comment:
I know how hard you worked on this one, and how many times you went back and forth on how you would lay it all out.
Congrats on getting it out there! I wish you all the best with it, and am looking forward to the next one in the series as well. :)
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