How Did the Idea for My Novel Begin?
I have always wondered about what happens behind the scenes on Earth. There are groups operating in the shadows, each with its own goals and agendas. This is where the idea for my novel was born. I thought to myself: why not unleash my imagination and create a world that reflects this concept in a fictional way? And so, I began shaping an entire galaxy, consisting of 13 planets, six of which play a crucial role in the story.
Elderan is the main stage where events unfold—a highly advanced world in terms of technology, divided into nine vast regions known as the Okarim. The term "Okarim" means "continent" in Ilysian, the language of the planet's inhabitants, the Ilariennen. In this world, the Ilariennen live up to 800 years due to their unique environment. They share a single language and a unified currency known as the Kaira. Nations here are called Kazir, each with its own government and system, yet all are part of a greater structure.
In this part of the story, we follow the tale of Kazir Valesa, located in Okarim Orphanis, home to Tyron. The novel is filled with complex characters, each with their own secrets and emotions, making it difficult to fully understand their motives at first.
I faced many challenges while writing, especially due to personal circumstances, but writing has always been my safe haven, where I find peace and tranquility. As for the book cover, it was a challenge on its own, but I chose a simple design featuring six stars, representing the six groups within the story.
This novel is long, and what you’ve read so far is just the first part, setting the stage for the second installment, which will be released soon.
What do I need?
I need your support, your guidance, and your opinions. I’m open to all discussions and feedback!
What do you think of the novel’s concept? Do you prefer complex fictional worlds or stories that focus more on characters?
by Specialist_Rub_4060