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Showing posts with label fantasy fiction. Show all posts
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Thursday, 3 May 2012

The Evolution of Kia Garriques: small beginnings




In the previous blog posts, I wrote about how you can achieve publishing success. But, it is now when things get more exciting as Kia gets closer to D – day and her first published novel. So how has she evolved and got to this point, you may ask?

Creating your alter ego is a great way to reinvent your image. It allows a writer to show a different side of their personality or developing their second self. In a way, the writer performs their latest character so that their audience can gain an ever better perspective into their newest publishing venture.

Kia Storm was born out of a need to showcase a new breed of fantasy fiction writer. Although she was new and yet to make any noise in the fantasy fiction arena, Kia knew that writing a great novel or story does not always come from your previous experience of being published.



It comes from a passion, a yearning to inform readers of worlds beyond their imagination, especially in the case of fantasy fiction.

She understood how hard it was to get published when you are a novice and wanted to change this by transforming into her alter ego who could create magical storylines, all with the touch of her imagination.

Kia says:

“It wasn’t hard to think of an alter ego. Not at all. When at school, I always sought solace in the fact that I could escape to magnificent worlds where I could meet beautiful characters. I felt that I could relate to them as like me, they always dreamed bigger and better.”

She wanted to be a star through tantalizing others with material. But who was going to take her seriously, especially when they knew she was a young writer? The only way to publish her fantasy fiction stories was to become a character that, some would say, emerged from the stories themselves. And so Kia Storm was born.



But Kia Storm was not always going to be a transcendent character. Remember when I talked about taking small steps to achieve your publishing dream? Storm formed the building blocks of an author who had bigger aspirations.

When making waves in short story writing, Kia noticed that the publishing world and the writers in it had become boring. Writers were famous for writing great books but when it came to socialising and thinking of new ideas for the new generation; they were all the same.

They were nothing more than brainiacs who were not interested in reinvention or shaking things up.  Their audience could expect them to write the same genre of material with no controversy.

Kia felt that this media generation in this new technology age needed someone to shake up the current literary world and show people that writing is an art and can be exciting. That someone would be her confident but still young self.



She had written her novel and was now on her way to publishing it with the backing of professionals behind her. So she had now evolved into Kia Garriques, who not only wanted to write but to inspire others through the written word.

She says:

“Writing is also a healthy way of expressing yourself especially in diaries which are not redundant after your childhood. We need to be inspired and encouraged to get excited literature again. Video games kill a healthy imagination. The imagination is something that I am passionate about instilling in the younger generation again when I write my novels.”   



So keep following her and get the latest know – how on how exactly this young author did it. It wasn’t easy but she will help by starting you off with the basics.

Till next week.... 

Friday, 23 September 2011

Wishing on a star






Excited about fantasy? It has exploded in bookstores and onto our TV screens, in the last few years and has changed the lives of many forever. Young, upcoming authors within this exciting spectrum now have new challenges and opportunities; new ideas are imperative as well as understanding that your audience is constantly evolving with the rapid growth of new technology and media.

Keeping up with this audience is essential as you divulge into undiscovered terrain to create your unique signature...
Meet Kia Storm of Story Star publishing, a bold intermediate fiction writer who encourages writers to move out of their comfort zone. Gone are the days when ‘brainiac’ writers only emerged from the darkness, after finishing their long awaited novel.

Instead, Kia’s name is fast becoming known in the literary world for her passion of networking at exclusive events. Inspiration comes from meeting diverse individuals and exploring new opportunities and reality.  It is not enough for young writers to only be great at writing; a vibrant personality coupled with their own sophisticated brand or attitude should also be presented to their readers.



In the age where video games seem to have replaced a love of creativity, Kia installs a deep affection for personal expression through her work and transports her teenage readers to a magical land of entertainment. Creativity is not only fun and glamorous but a way of life.
In reality Kia is also fast becoming known in the beauty and fashion world.
“You know life sometimes relishes in playing dirty tricks on you.” Kia laughs. “Whilst wanting to become a writer so badly, it is becoming easier for me to break into the fashion world without even trying. Opportunity presents itself to me. Yet the one thing I want from the pit of my soul seems almost elusive. Isn’t life funny?”

I guess I could fully understand that. I reflect on the jobs I had desperately wanted in the past and the ones I couldn’t care much about. Yet they were the ones brimming with enthusiasm to hire me for a post which I then begrudgingly accepted. All this whilst trying to get over a broken heart from a post that I had convinced myself that I absolutely must get.


I had accompanied Kia to a London fashion week show, where the company she worked for had sponsored a styling team for the event.
Glamour was present in abundance at London Fashion Week and created a beautiful mirage between reality and fiction; the perfect source of inspiration for a writer. Of course, it is true that the mainstream fashion catwalks might just follow mundane fashion trends and so might not instigate any new writing fodder. So what surprise was in store for me when I arrived?

Step forward ‘Fashion’s Finest’, a part of the fashion show that offers new/upcoming designers a chance to showcase their work. Through being a guest at the Sunday night show, I discovered that having no restrictions on what to produce and no brand to follow is very exciting and can arouse various creative thoughts.

Personal expression was explored to the fullest through a display of diverse fashion themes along the lines of nature, minimalistic as well as gothic. Traditional statements were simply pushed aside and the audience was propelled to another dreamlike dimension where beautiful creatures had their splendour enhanced through extravagant colours, exquisite fabrics and bold hair styles, in a candlelit arena.
“Isn’t it amazing?” Kia was having fun watching the models make their fierce and bold appearance on the catwalk. “It’s almost like the world I create late at night in my room. When I write I see things and can create an amazing colourful world before my eyes. Isn’t it just beautiful?”


I had to admit it was. I was getting to know Kia as someone so deeply engrossed in her work. She seemed fun and bubbly, kind of like me, eager to keep learning new things.
As I watch the magic, becoming even more immersed in it and this amazing new world, I asked myself the question:
Why is this surrealistic fashion world important? Like Jacqueline Wilson, one of Britain’s most popular authors, Kia considers a sense of imagination to be central to writing the perfect novel. The fashion shows, with its expressive concepts and designs presented new ideas that could be easily explored in her next fantasy novel. Inspiration for fantasy can be found in any situation and so exploring all avenues is critical.
Jacqueline said, “I had no brothers or sisters and from an early age I became one of those weird children who live in their imaginations. For inspiration I would cut out photos of girls from pattern books and stick cardboard on the back to turn them into paper dolls, each with its own personality.” 


Each model in show the show had their own personality which, was creating by their image but also by their unique swagger. Kia thinks that writers could not only have excellent writing material but could also learn important lessons about presenting/ marketing yourself as an author. 

As the saying going ‘seeing is believing’ and often seeing an idea in a physical form makes it easier to write about it on paper. Where else could you gain unique imagery set in a kaleidoscopic landscape than at a fashion show dedicated to showcasing the unseen part of the fashion industry? 


William Gibson, known as ‘the father of Cyberpunk’ felt that his latest book, ‘Spook Country’, came into being through visual impressions of places. He said, “My big imagination isn’t me sitting around at a coffee shop thinking I should write a novel about—that’s not it. It would be a bad novel. It would be all in my head and for me that would mean it would be dead. 


With Spook Country, it happened as visual impressions from a fairly consistent point of view.” Kia knows that the images seen at the fashion show will help keep it real for her readers and entice them into a world never experienced before.

So keep reading, keep writing and never forget to mingle… because you never know what you might discover!

Until next time…