This debut in the 'Cunning Folk Mystery' series, set in an alternate version of Lancashire in Medieval times, is an intriguing read and an excellent adventure thriller.
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Friday, March 8, 2019
Plot Proppers
I wanted to lend some time and thought to those characters
often-used and quickly forgotten within fiction. They are the all-important
bit-players who swim in and out of scenes, often perhaps without having
received much consideration at the time, but who later prove to have been
pivotal. They are the ‘plot proppers’ – those minor roles that can be utilised
so neatly to prop-up a scene, play a key role in progressing plot or support
the main characters.
They are oft times unsung heroes or heroines the reader does
not always recall in great detail. However, without them, our protagonists
would not learn important information to progress through the written
landscape. The antagonists would fail to learn details of the hero’s/heroine’s
next move. So often we talk about our main characters. I wanted to dedicate
some space to the plot-proppers and ask you to share some examples of your own.
Two characters, in particular, spring to my mind as I write
this. The first is named ‘Hig’ from my first Wolf Spear Saga ‘WULFSUNA’. He
appears briefly at the start as a young Angle warrior who is a boy given a
man’s task. We never see him again in this novel, but he may one day be resurrected to play a part in my forthcoming sequel, Wolf Spear Saga 2!
Another plot-propper from ‘WULFSUNA’ in Trunhild. He
epitomises his entire tribe and is a symbol of all the differences between them
and the Germanic Wolf Sons they reunite with. His whole existence during the
novel serves as a lesson to my hero Wulfgar, which in turn shapes his character
progression.
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Do you have plot-proppers?
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Who are they and how do they affect your
storyline?
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Do you feel plot-proppers are necessary?
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Blood, betrayal and brotherhood.
An ancient saga is weaving their destiny.
A treacherous rival threatens their fate.
A Seer's magic may be all that can save them.
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