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Monday, January 26, 2009

A Debutante Ball (of sorts)


In honor of reaching the finish line on draft Numero Uno of Stream Pirates (yay!), I'm presenting the story to the world in a more detailed form than the one-liner I've been totting around. And I also didn't think it was very fair to ask for betas without betas knowing more about the story than said one-liner. So (stealing Jill's character-presentation-format), for your viewing pleasure, may I present a few of the main characters in Stream Pirates.


Yazoo Oxbow and his crew of sediment-stealing swashbucklers are known for their cunning ability to channel the rivers that make up the kingdom of Radial Stream. In a world where controlling the flow of a river means controlling all that river holds, Yazoo poses a very dangerous threat to the kingdom. When the king goes missing, many suspect it is an act of revolution led by the most notorious stream pirate. Will a coup ensue, or is there more to this pirate than a desire to change the course of Radial Stream?



As the heir to Radial Stream, Alluvial Fan has spent he
r life dodging suitors and avoiding the kingdom flirt, Milo Vesic, all the while distracted by the adventure Radial Stream holds. When her father disappears the night of a ball, she isn't as quick to blame Yazoo Oxbow as her uncle and the other lords. Unbeknownst to the court, she seeks out Yazoo. The most notorious stream pirate would know of every hidden spot in Radial Stream -- and may be the only one who knows how to find her father.



Alluvium Fan has never been seen apart from his sister and twin, Alluvial. Always spoken to as "Alluvial's twin" or "the king's other child," he seems oddly unmoved when his father disappears. While Alluvial searches for their father, Alluvium becomes the foremost suspect in her mind. But did this lemon-sucking toothpick of a prince really plan to have his father killed?




Hours before Tombolo Fan disappeared, he promised
Alluvial that she would be all right. These ominous words led her to believe he knew he would be kidnapped. But would a king who loved his land as much as Tom let himself be captured? Or, like Yazoo, is there more to this king than a desire to protect his people?







There are quite a few more characters, including Yazoo's crew and some underwater beasties, but I shall stop for now. I'll give out the call for betas some time later this week, as I want to do one more run-through edit on my own. But stay on your toes, mates -- here, there be pirates.


(And yes, I did use the man who plays Crusoe on the NBC show as Yazoo. Yes, I did put an eye patch on him as Yazoo is missing his right eye. And yes, that is Jeremy Irons as Tom, Bethany Joy-Galeotti as Alluvial, and that guy from The Tudors as Alluvium. Hey, I can dream.)

11 comments:

Natalie Whipple said...

Congratulations on finishing! What a great feeling:)

Three cheers for the dread pirate Sara!

Sara Raasch said...

Thanks, Natalie! It is a great feeling :) Now if only ends up being as fabulous as it sounded in my head, I will be happy.

Argh Argh!

Alliegator said...

yay!! Congrats, Sara!!
That is SO exciting and I LOVE your casting choices! =)
I will look forward to seeing your books in a store near me someday soon...

Sara Raasch said...

Thanks, Allie! Glad you approve :)

Nikki said...

I should have been pre-beta reading. I'm a failure. :(

BUT, I'm super excited that you're finished! Three cheers for Stream Pirates! :)

Sara Raasch said...

Well, Nikki, now you can beta-read my edited version. Should be done by week's end. But I understand, you being a busy working girl and all. I don't think your own characters are as understanding as I am though...

Renee Collins said...

Wow, sounds really cool! And creative! Congrats on finishing.

P.S. I love Jeremy Irons.

Kiersten White said...

This sounds so cool ; ) Congrats!

Sara Raasch said...

Thanks, Renee and Kiersten! I love Jeremy Irons too :) When he fit my mental image of Tom, I couldn't resist!

Jill Wheeler said...

Awesome characters! Can't wait! And I stole this format from Jen Hayley!

Sara Raasch said...

Thanks, Jill! lol, We have a format theft ring going!