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falling for anthony
behind the story
- Originally, I'd set the story
several years later so that I could have John
Polidori, the author of "The Vampyre" (full text
here)
as one of the physicians who visits Colin. I used a certain Dr. Johnson
instead, whose name I'd found among some research on medicinal leeches.
All is not lost for Polidori, however--considering the end of the
novella, it isn't impossible that he'll be referenced in a future novel
(updated: see DEMON ANGEL and DEMON MOON).
- The imagery I used for Caelum
was inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's poem, "The
City in the Sea."
Why base a location--a location that is supposed to be a reflection of
heaven, no less--on a poem that begins "Lo! Death has reared himself a
throne/In a strange city lying alone"? Quite simply, it's because the
second stanza gets me every single time:
No rays from the holy
heaven come down
On the long night-time of
that town;
But light from out the
lurid sea
Streams up the turrets
silently--
Gleams up the pinnacles far
and free--
Up domes--up spires--up
kingly halls--
Up fanes--up Babylon-like
walls--
Up shadowy long-forgotten
bowers
Of sculptured ivy and stone
flowers--
Up many and many a
marvellous shrine
Wose wreathed friezes
intertwine
The viol, the violet, and
the vine.
Resignedly beneath the sky
The melancholy waters lie.
So blend the turrets and
shadows there
That all seem pendulous in
air,
While from a proud tower in
the town
Death looks gigantically
down.
- I
always knew Anthony would be a doctor who had been killed during
battle, but my original conception of the character had him dying much
earlier, and during the reign of a different emperor than Napoleon: the
Roman emperor, Claudius,
in the first century A.D. Bits of Claudius's legacy are showing up in
Hugh's story, in the form of architectural ruins in medieval Essex,
England, but nothing remains of him in the HOT SPELL novella: the Roman
physician Anthony was too alpha--and ultimately too uninteresting--to
use.
- DEMON ANGEL was the first
book in the series, originally -- but it wasn't quite ready for
publication. My editor asked me to join the HOT SPELL novella, and to
write a story that introduced the world. And, since I loved the Regency
period, and really enjoyed Colin's character, I thought: why not show
how he was transformed into a vampire? And "Falling for Anthony" was
born. (This is also my THE CALL story, and I've recounted the
conversation with my editor in Brain Hump: The
Conception of "Falling for Anthony" in my blog. This does include some
strong language.)
- The earl of Norbridge's
residence at Beaumont Court is a fictional setting based on two grand
houses in Derbyshire: Melbourne Hall and Hassop
Hall.
Did I visit either? Alas, no. But, both houses are open to the public
(Hassop Hall is a now a hotel) and so if I ever get the opportunity, I
definitely will. And take pictures. And perhaps camp out on the grounds
for the rest of my life--until they kick me out, that is.
- Why Derbyshire? I confess, I
must date it from the time I first saw the grounds at Pemberley.
- More
'behind the story' tidbits will be coming soon; if you have any
questions about my research or the novella, please feel free to e-mail
me!
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