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Think Sue Grafton meets Murder, She Wrote. Then add Science Fiction to it. |
Oct. 04: - Theme ▼ (1) Theme. What is the theme (see below) or moral of the story? (2) Resolution. Brainstorm ways you could resolve the conflict(s) within the confines of the theme. You are not required to identify a chosen resolution from your list of possibilities yet, so really think outside the box! Anything goes. NOTE: This list of universal themes might give you some ideas, but don't let it box you in. Feel free to add your own. (1) Theme. What is the theme (see below) or moral of the story? Within the list, Family because Villiam and Gracea are family. And Justice because Gracea will probably figure out who the real killer of Ovven is. The moral of this novel is that the good almost always prevails and the bad almost always loses. You will have to read my novel to the end to discover if it’s good or bad that wins this time. (2) Resolution. Brainstorm ways you could resolve the conflict(s) within the confines of the theme. You are not required to identify a chosen resolution from your list of possibilities yet, so really think outside the box! Anything goes. The best resolution to this story is that Villiam becomes a Pilot Fight, and is on his way to becoming a SpaceAce. And Gracea figuring out who set up Villiam for the death of Ovven aka solving the murder. But things don’t always go as they are planned. Will they or won’t they in this novel? |