Today I'm pleased to introduce Kari Gregg to my blog. She's here as part of the Riptide Publishing blog tour where there are lots of prizes to be won - click here for the prizes. Today Kari is talking about where she got the idea for her recent Riptide release, Collared. Over to you, Kari.
I was raised in central West Virginia and I still go back several times each year to visit my family. Although my parents now live in the next county over (light years and entire universes away from my old stomping grounds), I still run into and hear from/about old friends occasionally. Collared came to be after I bumped into one of those friends. We'll call him Jack. That isn't his real name, but close enough.
Back in high school, Jack was brilliant. He was funny and fun to be around. A much heavier partier than I was (and I was no lightweight). We were bored kids stuck out in the country. We had to drive half an hour to get to a restaurant chain and another hour beyond that to see a movie. Of course, we were going to get into trouble. And Jack was excellent at it. So good, in fact, that (like me) he managed to put his party on and maintain the high GPA that was his ticket out of the county and into civilization.
For Jack, though, the train derailed. Never use something that will end up using YOU, compadres. Jack got a powerful monkey on his back in college, dropped out, blew around the party-fest communes back home and finally settled in a shack deep in the woods -- deep enough to dissuade the cops from looking for his crops, if you see what I'm saying.
So anyway, I run into Jack many years (and several lifetimes later) and he's still the fun guy he always was, but wow, does he have a whole treasure trove of conspiracy theories. Really crazy stuff. I love the guy to death, though, and you know what? He's still brilliant. Nuckin futs, yeah, but brilliant. One of the many theories he'd cooked up was an elaborate scenario in which the government was doping the masses (that'd be you and me, pal) with hormones injected into our meat and bio-engineered crops. Whoa. Awesome.
But it got me to thinking...What if behavior could be modified by altering the food supply? What might that look like? How would we, as a society, respond? I thought about an old grade B horror flick in which animals went super-aggressive for some bizarre reason (scared the shit out of me as a 10yo) so I had an idea for what direction I'd go in (though dominance instead, not aggression of the homicidal bent). Then, weirdly enough, I thought about 911, how the horror and grief of that event provoked us (individually and nationally) to act impulsively and at times irrationally -- sometimes for the good and sometimes for the very, very bad.
From that soup of what if's, Collared was born. Everyone's brain chemistry is changing and that's causing us to act in extreme and (sometimes) irrational ways, both individually (for my characters) and as a nation (the political/legal environment). My heroes struggle with who they were, who they want to be and who they are becoming -- juxtaposed against the setting of a world in flux. Nothing makes sense, not how they feel, not how the new environment is coming into shape...It doesn't work. The world they live, breathe and move in does not work. It needs fixing and so do my characters. They're trying. They're fighting to adapt to the changes, to accept their new normal and to make that new normal better. They make mistakes. We, as a society, make mistakes too. But we never stop fighting to make life better. This is Connor's, Emmett's and David's story -- their struggle to find their balance, each other, and a way to make a world gone mad work.
You can read an excerpt and purchase Collared right here.
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Thank you for that interesting insight into how Collared came about, Kari!
Kari has very kindly offered up the choice of one of her backlist books as a prize for those who leave a comment on this post. You have until 11pm on Saturday 17th December and I shall announce the winners on the 18th December. Good luck!
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Wow Kari, that is really interesting how that came about. It is funny how one thing can turn into a whole story.
ReplyDeleteInteresting about your high school experiences. My college roommate came from a tiny MD town near nothing and she said the partying (and teen pregnancies) were crazy there. Nothing to do but drink and have sex.
I thought Collared a really interesting "What if" story. The only thing that did not really work for me was the solution of the relationship. ( I don't want to add spoilers).
ReplyDeleteAlso it is really intereting to see where you get ideas from. Plot bunnies can be a weird thing.
I love where you got your idea for Collared. I have friends that have hit the crazy train since high school. I love them to pieces. Inspiration comes from the oddest places. :)
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ReplyDeleteinteresting - would love to finsh this book. I am looking forward to finding more of your books to read. Thanks
Great post, very intriguing backstory. There's many conspiracy theorists out there and their ideas are over the top so I applaud you turning them into something coherent and entertaining.
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What a great and interesting post, Kari.
ReplyDeleteI love to read who or what inspires an author to create a novel.
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It's amazing how things turn out :-D
ReplyDeleteLoved Collard Kari
Sarah S
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Wow. This was one great post! I really enjoyed it. haha... I am looking forward to reading Collared more than ever!!
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Wow! Thanks for sharing where Collared came from - very interesting :-)
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Thanks for stopping by & commenting, guys!
ReplyDeleteYep, where I come from there's a CRAZY number of kids having kids. Always has been, probably always will be. There are actually a couple of chain fast food places there now, but...Partying's still the most popular sport.
Jack's great, though. Funnier'n hell. Nutty, but in the best, most awesome way. Unless you're a cop, I guess. LOL
Fascinating story Kari - thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAnd please don't include me in the giveaway. I haven't read any of Kari's books before, but I just read the excerpt for Collared and I think I'll start with that :)
I just bought Collared :) No will power *grin*
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ReplyDeleteVery interesting post. I love knowing the story of books.
ReplyDeleteI really, really want to read Collared! Love this kind of futuristic setting.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear Jack is doing alright! :)
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