Welcome to Eleni Konstantine, my guest blogger this week and author of the short story collection, Enchanted Realms.
Finding
Inspiration by Eleni Konstantine
Enchanted Realms is my first short story
collection, and my first release with Musa Publishing (http://musapublishing.com).
I wrote the stories long ago when I was
studying writing by correspondence part-time and working as a librarian (funny,
years later, I’m studying part time and am a writer and my alter-ego is a
designer).
Part of this writing course was to submit
20 pieces of work to publishers or competitions. Two of the stories where
‘Angel Eyes’ and ‘Stormy Divide’ (then named Thom’s Guest).
I’ve never had too look to hard to find
inspiration. I find it all around me. People, situations, books, movies, TV,
music, photography, art - the world itself, they all can inspire different
aspects.
For Stormy Divide, I entered a short story
competition that had to be a max of 1000 words. Inspired by tales of Robin
Hood, I pictured a forest and woodcutter. Initially my heroine was going to be
on the run and had slipped back in time (love Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander
series). But she suddenly pulled some technology out of her ear, and it became
set in the near future. Inspiration for that? Star Trek with the universal
translator. I wanted a reason why she could understand the hero, and hey
presto, it popped in my head – or the heroine’s ear to be more exact. J
Angel Eyes came to me pretty fully formed.
A woman obsessed by a man only in her dreams. I was actually on an
inter-library loan run. I used to go to the local university and photocopy
selected articles, and suddenly in the middle of finding a journal – the idea
struck. Actually it was the eyes that got me first. Dark eyes. Eyes that I
could understand why someone would obsess over. And they looked a little like
this...
And no, it wasn’t the Angel character because I could see this character smiling as he does at the end. (And there is another reason why the character is called Angel Eyes, so that’s coincidence).
And no, it wasn’t the Angel character because I could see this character smiling as he does at the end. (And there is another reason why the character is called Angel Eyes, so that’s coincidence).
Funny, I had totally forgotten about that as,
of course, the character doesn’t look like the actor in my head. But it does
show how something can spark off an idea.
I also wanted a heroine who was a loner,
and her having an obsession of her dreams made perfect sense for her character.
She’s brave in a way that’s quiet, and that’s not always shown as being strong.
And the final bit of inspiration – I had
done a short course on dreams.
So there you have it – the inspiration
behind Enchanted Realms. **
Blurb:
STORMY DIVIDE
Thom may be used to the dangers of the forest, but nothing has prepared him for this. When he stumbles across a woman dressed in weird clothing lying on the ground during a storm, he has no choice but to help her.
Ellie finds herself in another world, having traveled through time and space thanks to what Thom calls, The Rifts. The question is whether she will ever be able to find her way back, or if she will be stuck in this new world forever. Or if she will even want to go home…
Thom may be used to the dangers of the forest, but nothing has prepared him for this. When he stumbles across a woman dressed in weird clothing lying on the ground during a storm, he has no choice but to help her.
Ellie finds herself in another world, having traveled through time and space thanks to what Thom calls, The Rifts. The question is whether she will ever be able to find her way back, or if she will be stuck in this new world forever. Or if she will even want to go home…
ANGEL EYES
Vera’s dreams are haunted each night by a man she only knows as Angel Eyes. He feels more real to her than anything else in her life, including her fiancĂ©. Vera must try to forget her childish dreams of soul mates and happily ever after… but are they really only dreams or can she find a way to be with Angel Eyes forever?
Vera’s dreams are haunted each night by a man she only knows as Angel Eyes. He feels more real to her than anything else in her life, including her fiancĂ©. Vera must try to forget her childish dreams of soul mates and happily ever after… but are they really only dreams or can she find a way to be with Angel Eyes forever?
Leave a comment to go in the running to win
a copy.
~Eleni J
Author Bio:
Eleni Konstantine is Fantasy and Paranormal
fiction writer, and has had a number of shorts published. Her stories range
from flash fiction to novels. She blames her mother for her writing bug because
as a child she was given many books, including illustrated fairytales. That, and
a love of Greek mythology, and Eleni was destined to become a writer.
Eleni lives in Adelaide, Australia,
with her family and feisty American Staffy.
Website: http://www.elenikonstantine.com/
Blog: http://eleni-konstantine.blogspot.com/
** David Boreanaz photo used with permission from Wikimedia Commons
** David Boreanaz photo used with permission from Wikimedia Commons
12 comments:
Hey, Eleni,
As you know, I already have a copy of Enchanted Realms and I loved both your stories. I just wish they were longer!
Ah, then my job is done, Sandy - leaving you wanting more. Thanks for popping in.
Eleni x
Hi Eleni,
I'm a new writer, but haven't had anything published as yet.
Congratulations on getting your short stories published. Like you, I was brought up to love reading, my parents buying many of the Reader digest childrens books. I also love Greek mythology and fantasy and am very interested in how you have managed to incorporate them together into stories. I don't yet have your books, but look forward to reading them soon.
Again, congratulations on your first publication and I hope it does well for you.
Jenny A
Hi Eleni,
I love how you can still remember the inspiration for your two stories even after quite a few years had passed. They sound fascinating. Congratulations on finding a home for them with Musa and getting them out into the world .
Hi Clarissa & Eleni!
Great post, ladies. I love hearing about inspiration--it reminds me of how different we all are, and how similar.
I can't wait to read your novellas, Eleni. Congrats on their release!
Em.
Hi Eleni...Congrats on the publication of your short stories, I love the blurbs on them. I also love your cover. Beautiful. Good luck with the release.
Jo
Thanks Jenny - I really havent' thought about how I've incorporated mythology and fantasy into my stories. I think it's in that well called inspiration.
Peta - you know some bits I remembered and other bits I looked into my files (that's how I found the David eyes).
Thanks Em. Totally agree.
Joanna, thanks so much, and yes, I'm so happy with my cover.
Eleni,
Great post. It's always fun to hear what inspired a story,
Hi Nancy, I too find it fascinating to read re inspiration. Thanks for popping in.
I've used the ever trusty random.org to select the winner and it is - Joanna Lloyd. Congrats!
Joanna email me at eleni@ elenikonstantine.com
Thank you to everyone for commenting.
Woo Hoo!!! Go the random.org!! Thanks so much Eleni, can't wait to read it...both stories sound wonderful.
Jo
You're very welcome. Enjoy!
:)
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