Derek Paterson - The Kaiserine's Champion


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Derek Paterson lives in Scotland and according to him "overlooks some of the loveliest island and mountain scenery you're likely to find anywhere." His web site clearly displays a sense of humor and shows he is ready to laugh at himself. He is a prolific writer, working on a dozen novels simultaneously, due to what he calls "a Butterfly Attention Span." He writes Science Fiction, Fantasy and Crime. His short stories have appeared in a number of e-zines, including Jackhammer E-zine (Nov 2000), Strange Horizons (May 2001), This Way Up (Sep 2001), NeverWorlds (Oct 2001), and Oceans of the Mind. (Dec.2001) Check out his web site for the complete list. http://website.lineone.net/~derek_paters...

INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

How did you come up with the idea for The Kaiserine's Champion?
I started in the wrong place and worked backwards! I had written a loosely connected series of adventures featuring a fairly ubiquitous swordmaster hero (a faceless composite of every fantasy hero I'd ever read) who rode around the countryside looking for heroines to rescue and wrongs that needed righted. As these stories grew, I began to feel the need for a more solid background & setting to interconnect events and to give the stories more "body". A major rethink, influenced in part by some seriously negative writing group feedback on a fantasy novel I'd been writing, relocated the swordmaster stories into a much less generic fantasy milieu. This may sound dumb, but for the first time, I asked myself what I like to read. And then I started writing it. The swordmaster stories received extensive rework, then my novel outlines got shifted into the same milieu, and everything looked much stronger as a result. I thought that was that, but my ubiquitous hero kept waking me up in the middle of the night to demand an "origin" story explaining how he came to be the greatest swordsman in the realm, possessed of paranormal reflexes and an almost superhuman strength. It didn't take me long to realize an obvious supernatural source of such traits. Or to realize that Manfred's greatest conflict would revolve around his wishing to remain human, when everyone else wishes him to become vampyre (I prefer the subliminal-connection-with-Hell spelling, but each to their own). Thus The Kaiserine's Champion took shape, with the physical dangers Manfred faces in the Arena taking second place to the deadly struggle going on in the background between the Kaiserine's Secret Police and the vampyres.

Tell us more about your vampires? They are actually the villains, although the hero is sort of a vampire. How did you come up with the idea for such creatures?

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