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McAnally's (The Community Pub) => Author Craft => Topic started by: Moritz on May 31, 2008, 09:59:19 AM
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After re-watching Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, I was again thinking of doing some urban fantasy story in my hometown. Now, our subway system neither has the history nor the cool names of the London one and I don't want to copy Gaiman's work, so I thought about a tourism trail through the inner city that we have.
So... there are something like 30 stops there - 30 fantasy enriched short stories about the places (note that some are rather weird in the first place) that are somewhat interconnected into a bigger story?
Funny thing is that I have recently applied for a part time job as a tourist guide ;D
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That seems like a really cool idea to me.
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Sounds like something I am interested in reading.
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Hum, stories from a web of worlds. I would read that.
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Go for it. All you could lose is some sleep and a little paper.
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Go for it. All you could lose is some sleep and a little paper.
and I'd have to buy that tourism guide about that trail. ;)
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The wrap around story could be about a new tour guide who, during training, finds out what is really going on. ;D
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The wrap around story could be about a new tour guide who, during training, finds out what is really going on. ;D
I was thinking more along the lines of someone new to the city who buys the normal guide to check out the sites and then finds out that there's more to it.
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love it myself, but I'm hooked on ghost tours (Plymouth's was outstanding) and the Harry Potter tour in London. Anything like that and I'd go for it.
I like the flexibility it would give you as well to tie in unrelated stories into a single book. Plus one that tends to tie them all together maybe.
Let us know how it goes? Where do you live anyway? Good history you can pull in as well?
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Good history you can pull in as well?
The city is 1200 years old, used to be its own kingdom, and has some famous people who were born there or lieved there. Also,
cannibals, bombed out churches, tunnels, and this:
(http://www.goruma.de/export/sites/www.goruma.de/Globale_Inhalte/Bilder/Content/S/S_H_MarktK_01k.jpg_246037498.jpg)
muhahaha.
(if you don't see it - take a closer look at the steeple)
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Is that an X in a circle or a pentagram
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ahh, I see. I thought it was my age and couldn't see anything on the spire.
The pentagram has a great deal of traditional positive christian history. In fact, the church I attend when visiting Phoenix area is a Lutheran Church that was BUILT as a pentagram, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, himsef. :-) Ill try to find some photos of it for you.
Darn, it won't attach. here is at photobucket.com If you look closely you'll find three pentagrams within the one..
http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg22/meg_evonne/public%20access/Dove_window1.jpg
okay, last try. You need to click on below and then look at the calendar months of Feb and Oct. Oct has the great photo of the Cross (Sword) of Light described below..
http://share.escrip.shutterfly.com/action/project/0AbN2blq2cN2Lt4/landing
Still working on the website...
If you look closely at the Cross of Light (continues as the spire out the top of the church) It has the appearance of a Light Sword made up of a repeating pattern of pentagrams. The sanctuary is pentagram, as is the front of the church.
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The city is 1200 years old, used to be its own kingdom, and has some famous people who were born there or lieved there. Also,
cannibals, bombed out churches, tunnels, and this:
(http://www.goruma.de/export/sites/www.goruma.de/Globale_Inhalte/Bilder/Content/S/S_H_MarktK_01k.jpg_246037498.jpg)
muhahaha.
(if you don't see it - take a closer look at the steeple)
Why can't the US have anything 1200 years old? Besides the landscape.
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Oh, the idea sounds cool, btw.
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Why can't the US have anything 1200 years old? Besides the landscape.
Don't you have oldish pueblos? Besides, it ain't that special once you lived your whole life around old stuff. E.g. some Americans say that 100 year old houses are old. I live in a 100 year old appartment and it's a shoddy working class building which is impossible to heat, has no AC and has incredibly thin walls.