Monday, January 23, 2012

Confession

It has been exactly 1 month since Agent M: Project Mabus has been released and the reception is better than what I could have hoped for. I know many authors would love to shoot for the sky and hit the best seller list within a few days but I am happy knowing that this story is being enjoyed by more people now than it was a month ago. Despite the sales figures, I’m actually more excited to report about the current reviews I’ve been receiving. By my count this morning, we’re at 12 5-star reviews at Amazon.com. Not a bad showing for a first-timer I’d say. I’d love to believe it’s a sign of things to come but it’s also very possible that this could be a peak as well. But, I’m a glass half full kind of guy so I’m just going to bow my head and be thankful for those who put the effort out there to read, review, and enjoy my story.

And that’s actually what I’m here to talk about. I believe there were a couple of reviews that mentioned this point in one way or another so I thought this would be the best forum to address them. The growing consensus about Project Mabus is that this book “reads like a movie”. I’m kind of conflicted as how I’m supposed to take that, certainly not in a negative way though. Rather, I’m speaking of it as a concern of sorts. Though, I can’t say those thoughts aren’t warranted. Which leads me to a confession. A trusted author secret I never thought I would take to the grave but one that I didn’t believe ever needed to be revealed. I don’t believe it’s necessarily groundbreaking but it’s ripe for debate and could very well be a particular point of interest for future authors to consider.

Without further ado…  Here goes.

The Agent M series was not intended to be novels.

There, I said it. But you’ll never take me alive!


Whew. That feels good to get that one out there. The truth is, the Agent M series wasn’t exactly my main focus during the creative onslaught known as college. I was working on another set of characters for a comic book series I was hoping to get off the ground one day (if you think plotting out the Agent M series in a movie theater was odd, I can’t wait to tell you about this one). Surprisingly enough, the Agent M series was actually going to be a spinoff on those books. In fact, the main headquarters of these characters was going to be in (SPOILER ALERT) the now defunct headquarters of A.N.K.H. Pharmaceuticals. So, by the process of elimination, if the Agent M series was originally supposed to be a spin-off of a comic book series, then that would mean…

That’s right boys and girls. The Agent M series was originally written for the medium of comic books.

But now you must be thinking “Luis, that still doesn’t explain why people think your book reads like a movie.” Alas my friends, that is yet another bump on the road towards completion. I was still working on this superhero story all throughout college with not too much to show for it other than detailing plots and characters. Finding an artist to share your vision didn’t come easy (or cheap). I didn’t want to put the Agent M series on the sidelines because the more I started to explore it, the more I began to fall in love with it. Suddenly, my comic book superheroes started to see the sidelines. I didn’t want to lose focus on either so I made a unique decision (I only call it unique because any other word to describe it would be derogatory and I’m not one for self-deprecation). Instead of focusing on both as individual comic book series, I would separate the mediums and concentrate my strengths on their individuality instead of merging them together. The superheroes would remain in comic book format because that’s where they would work the best (which might change in the coming months, more on that later).

And for the Agent M series…  Well, I knew a story of this magnitude was destined for something great, I just needed to find the right canvas for it. That’s when it hit me. The silver screen. It seems rather justified seeing as I created the initial concept in a movie theater. My mind had been made up. The superheroes would reign supreme in the world of comics and the Agent M series would breathe the delectable air of Hollywood.

“But, that can’t be all to that story” you might be wondering. And of course, it’s not. But don’t fret my friends, tune in next time for part two of this confessional story and we’ll see how the Agent M series finally came to life.

1 comments:

Jess@The Secret DMS Files of Fairday Morrow said...

Congrats on the 12 5 start review! You should feel very proud. I hope things are continuing to go well.

I enjoyed hearing about where the idea for your story came from. I think for many writers the ideas for books come from everywhere- often other writing projects. It sounds like you are very creative with lots of ideas! Best of luck!

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