I've got quite a few I'm working on currently... er, at least in various stages of "oh, I'm really into it right now" or "eh... I'll set it aside for a while, but it's still on my mind."
Story #1- a science fiction story about government conspiracies and genetic experimentation on humans. The story originally started out as a "Fringe"-esque rewrite due to my frustrations with the third (and fourth) seasons of the show. But now it's more of how playing God with genetics is wrong and what the consequences could be.
Story #2- a retelling of the "Beauty and the Beast" story. It's developed more into a theme of anger/ bitterness and consequences and healing from said anger/ bitterness. I listen to Dargaard to get into the mood for it.
Story #3- "Twilight" rewrite. It's taken many different forms over the years, transforming from something similar to the original but getting farther away from the source content. I've enjoyed the worldbuilding for this one: the explanation for vampires, defining their biology, how vampires feed or otherwise survive, and (my favorite part) creating the coven members who all come from different historical periods and are impacted by the times they came from (i.e. American War for Independence, Battle of Hastings, Siege and Fall of Jerusalem in 1187, The Reformation, etc...) Watching Rifftrax commentaries on "Twilight" gets me in the mood.
Story #4- Historical fiction book about a Medieval Irish culdee refusing to submit to the Roman church and so sail into the Atlantic Ocean in the hopes of finding a new land. This one required a bit of research, but because we know very little about culdees and because most historians don't acknowledge any Trans-Atlantic contact before Columbus, I've had to use my imagination. Listening to Catholic choral songs and a few New Age pieces get me in the mood.
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