Patti O'Shea - A Peek Behind the Book

Other times, nothing more than a concept pops into my head and I'll write down what I have and file it away for some day. Only some day never seems to come--except with my latest book.

Time marched on, and while I didn't exactly forget Deke, I didn't think about him often. Then it happened. December 2003 a woman appeared in my head and started talking about her people. (It's true, I hear voices. It's a good thing I'm a writer.) Anyway, this character wouldn't share her name, not until she'd spent weeks telling me all about a magical society called the Gineal. Only after that did she let me know that her name was Ryne Frasier and she was a troubleshooter.

I could see the opening of the story clearly and how tough Ryne was--and how vulnerable and lonely. I could see her relationship with her sister and how both of them were hampered by their pasts, And I could see how Ryne and Deke met and how that would play into their relationship. But I couldn't seem to get a handle on Deke beyond his curse and how much he hated it. Then I found the picture.

There was one other thing about this book that made it different for me--I knew the ending almost from the start. It's the first time I've had a clue how one of my stories would close before I was past the halfway mark, and usually it's deeper into the book than that. It was pretty darn cool to have that in my head from the beginning, but I'm not counting on being that lucky again any time soon.
Each book has a different story on how it came to be, but I thought I'd give you a little peek behind Midnight Hour. If you have any questions about any of my books, feel free to ask. I'm happy to talk about my stories.
Patti's Website - http://www.pattioshea.com/
Patti's Blog - http://pattioshea.blogspot.com/
Patti's MySpace Page - http://www.myspace.com/patti_oshea
In the Midnight Hour Video - http://www.pattioshea.com/midnight_video.shtml
Labels: action, ideas, paranormal, Patti O'Shea, suspense
6 Comments:
I still love that you hear voices (and don't argue with them too much). Your stories are always well written and highly entertaining... It's quite a talent you have and I hope someday you get the recognition you truly deserve. ~Calliope
I love this book. I had no idea how it came about, but it's a great story.
I loved In The Midnight Hour, especially the dynamic of Ryne and Deke and the way he pushed her buttons. Great post, it's always nice to get a little background on the story behind the story.
Hi Calliope,
Thanks so much; you're sweet! And I've learned it's pointless to argue with the voices--they're the ones in control. ;-)
Patti
Thanks, Jen! I'm glad you enjoyed Midnight Hour!
Patti
Barbara,
Thank you! That was one of the things I enjoyed about writing Midnight Hour was watching the way Deke pushed Ryne's buttons. I'm glad you liked it, too!
Patti
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