Susan Kaye Quinn is here today to tell us about her book Open Minds and to offer up an ebook copy of it and the anthology In His Eyes, which includes several short love stories taken from the male POV.
Inventing
the Future: Mindjacking
by
Susan Kaye Quinn
When I first had the
idea of writing a novel about a mindreading world (Open
Minds),
my first concern was whether it was even possible. What about
dialogue? How can I write a novel that operates entirely in the minds
of the characters?
Part of solving that
problem came when I realized: everything
operates entirely in our minds.
Without diving off
the philosophical ramparts, it is a simple reality that our brains
process all the sensory inputs from the world and create something we
call a consciousness that allows us to live, love, and occasionally
fight like tomcats.
When I realized that
my story would involve not only mindreading but mindjacking—with
some characters able to control the thoughts of others—I
immediately wanted this to be a very sensory experience. After all
the mindjacker’s consciousness was interacting directly
with
the brain function of a mindreader. How could that not have a
feeling, a taste, a smell?
During the first
draft of Open
Minds,
I was truly pantsing my way through Kira’s world, discovering along
with her what it felt like to be a mindjacker. I was surprised to
discover that each mind had its own scent. That emotions could flavor
a mind field, and that mind barriers could be soft like Jell-O or as
hard as a rock. During subsequent drafts, I developed a hidden
history of mindjackers, just like there was an evolution of the
mindreading world, where the mindjackers’ abilities allowed them to
stay hidden in the world of mindreaders, and also provided the
motivation to do so.
What if your
neighbor knew you could control their thoughts? What if they only
suspected it? Kira knows intuitively know that this is a secret that
must be kept.
It was a tricky to
puzzle out, at times, how a roomful of mindreaders or mindjackers or
a mixture of both would interact. Even if we can read each other’s
minds, or control someone’s thoughts and actions, we are still
people, with human desires driving us and usually some kind of
morality behind what we do.
The most interesting
science fiction, I find, is always stories that explore what it means
for us to be human—in spite of being surrounded by technology or
radically changed environments. One look at Shakespeare’s plays or
ancient mythology shows that human beings haven’t changed much over
the millennia. The fundamental structure of our brains evolved over a
million years, and that evolution certainly didn’t account for
mindreading or mindjacking. Even though the characters in Open
Minds
have new powers, they are still using the same basic mental equipment
from the time people were living in caves. In other words, the
characters that populate Kira’s world are still human.
Exploring that
thought continues to make for some interesting writing in Book Two,
Closed
Hearts,
where technology increasingly becomes a part of the story of
mindreaders vs. mindjackers, and who will come out on top.
Open Minds by Susan Kaye Quinn
Publisher: CreateSpace (November 1st, 2011)
Reading Level: Young Adult
Paperback: 326 pages
Series: Mindjack Trilogy #1
When everyone reads minds, a secret is a dangerous thing to keep.
Sixteen-year-old Kira Moore is a zero, someone who can’t read thoughts or be read by others. Zeros are outcasts who can’t be trusted, leaving her no chance with Raf, a regular mindreader and the best friend she secretly loves. When she accidentally controls Raf’s mind and nearly kills him, Kira tries to hide her frightening new ability from her family and an increasingly suspicious Raf. But lies tangle around her, and she’s dragged deep into a hidden world of mindjackers, where having to mind control everyone she loves is just the beginning of the deadly choices before her.
Prize:
- 1 winner will receive an ebook of OPEN MINDS and the IN HIS EYES anthology.
Rules:
- You must be at least 13 to enter.
- Name and email must be provided and counts as 1 entry.
- Extra entries are possible and links must be provided.
- Contest is INTERNATIONAL and ends March 16th.
- Once contacted, the winner will have 48 hours to respond.
- The form must be filled out to enter.
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Thanks for this giveaway and for making it international:)
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