“The
Future of The Farpool”
This post will cover some details about where my
newest science fiction novel The Farpool
is in its short life as an ebook published through Smashwords and where I want
to take this story in the coming months and years.
1. Current
downloads for The Farpool as of
7-25-16 are now at 350. Interestingly,
the change from the previous week is an increase of 23…in other words, 23
additional downloads in the last week.
2. As
I have described previously, The Farpool
is about an adventure experienced by Chase Meyer and Angie Gilliam, in which
the two teenagers travel through a wormhole to another world (Seome), a world
of marine creatures who face an existential threat that only Chase and Angie
can stop. Below is the long description which you will see at the Smashwords
ebook store…
a. Teen-agers
Chase and Angie witness a waterspout off Scotland Beach, Florida. After it’s gone, they investigate a whirlpool
nearby. They spot two marine animals,
clad in suits. The creatures blind them
with some kind of device, then disappear into the whirlpool. The teen-agers are trapped in the vortex and
wind up catapulted six thousand light years, to an ocean world called
Seome. The Seomish call it the Farpool.
It’s a wormhole. Chase and Angie
arrive in this world, riven by conflict, wracked by sound and vibration from a
base on a small island, a base set up by Umans, star-faring descendants of the
teenagers’ own human race. The Umans
operate a Time Twister. The Umans are
fighting off a malevolent enemy called the Coethi; one of the side effects of
the Twister is the Farpool.
Now Chase and Angie find themselves in
the midst of an existential crisis, a race against time and destiny. Chase wants to stay behind, to learn more
about this amazing world and to help his new–found Seomish friends defend
themselves. Angie wants to go home. But
the challenge is this: Farpool depends on the Twister working. If it’s shut down, the wormhole will be
gone. Chase and Angie now must decide:
stay with their new found Seomish family, or attempt to go back through the
Farpool before it’s closed forever.
The
decision may send them back through time and space to their home world. But the
same decision may well doom their Seomish friends to complete annihilation at
the hands of the Coethi.
It
will be the hardest decision Chase and Angie have ever made.
3. I am about to embark (late summer or early
fall) on the final story (book #7) in my series Tales of the Quantum Corps.
So this series will be coming to an end next spring. But The
Farpool is intended as a series too and it’s just getting started. The
Farpool is title number one. In
follow-on titles, we’ll encounter Chase and Angie again. The main story arc of this series revolves
around using the Farpool itself, a wormhole in space and time, to travel back
and forth from the doomed world of Seome and Earth (or other places). Because their world is doomed, the Seomish
have concocted a plan to emigrate en mass to Earth and take up residence in
Earth’s oceans (they are marine creatures).
This of course will lead to being discovered and also will lead to
considerable conflict, as another intelligence equal to human now is emigrating
to our world. The two races will somehow
have to learn to live with each other and this will become increasingly urgent
as the same enemy (the Coethi) that the Seomish faced which doomed their own
world is soon coming to Earth as well.
This is the overall story arc of my
Farpool series. Here’s how I hope to
carry the story forward….
4. Planned
upcoming titles
a.
The
Farpool: Marauders of Seome
b.
The
Farpool: Exodus from Seome
5. Additional
titles and story ideas (there may be a total of 7 titles including the original
The Farpool)
a. Human
and Seomish deal with conflict and learn how to live together on one planet
(Seome is destroyed when their sun Sigma Albeth B supernova’es) (The Farpool: Terran Union)
b. Human
(22nd century) and Seomish work together to deal with approach of
the Coethi (more battles and wars in voidtime and alternate time streams using the
Time Corps) (The Farpool: Coethi Diaspora)
c. Possible
genetic/technological blending of human and Seomish physiology. Hybrids develop, able to live on land and in
the ocean. (The Farpool: Convergence)
d. Coethi
infiltrators threaten historical Earth time streams. Human-Seomish hybrids must combat changes to Earth’s past by
combating infiltrators in periods and locales of ancient Earth history where
amphibious hybrid troopers could make a difference. (The Farpool: Sabotage)
6. This
is my current plan and I don’t intend to carry the story any further than
indicated here. These titles will take
3-5 years to write, so don’t expect the series to be over any time soon. But the story and setting details are rich
enough with possibilities that I believe this series is worth doing. And, as with anything fictional, changes are
likely.
The
next post to the Word Shed will come
on August 1, 2016. This post will cover
plans for my upcoming final installment of Tales
of the Quantum Corps. It’s entitled Johnny Winger and the Battle at Caloris
Basin.