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Introduction and thoughts about "The Servant"
“The Servant” is my seventh novel, started more than a year after I
concluded my previous fiction project, “The Outsider”.
After completing “The Outsider” I took a year-long break from writing,
not sure in what direction I wanted to proceed with my fiction. “The
Outsider” was the most personal and real-world oriented of my novels;
and from August of 2010 until June of 2011, I felt that it would be the
last novel I would feel like creating. The reason for thinking that way
was that by writing “The Outsider” I “got a lot of things off my chest”
and felt that I did not have much else to say. Instead, I focused on
improving my existing Poser images and creating new renders for the six
novels already written.
I started “The Servant” at the beginning of June, 2011. My latest
project is the most spontaneous novel that I have written. The story
suddenly popped into my head as the result of a request from a fan of
one of my previous novels: “The Courier”. She asked me if I could write
another story along the same lines, but oriented towards a
dominant/submissive F/F relationship.
I don’t normally accept writing requests, but in this instance a plot,
two characters, and a setting suddenly gelled in my mind and a new
project was underway. The new work is a straightforward erotic fantasy
fiction story instead of a novel with a political message, as was the
case with “The Outsider”. The story-line is simpler than my previous
fiction and is the first of my novels that does not contain sub-plots.
Nevertheless, all of the main elements of my style of writing are in the
story: an imaginary location, focus on character development, the
interplay of dominant and submissive personalities, public nudity, and
the mixture of pain and sexuality. As always, my two main characters are
flawed psychological beings that have to live out their lives in their
environment and interact with the people around them.
For my seventh novel I created a new imaginary location in the Caribbean
instead of using my fictional European country of Danubia. For several
years I had been thinking about trying out a new location somewhere in
Latin America, partly just to explore and describe a new place. For my
newest novel I also wanted to get away from the complicated setting I
created in Danubia, with its intricate politics and society, because I
wanted to tell a simpler (and shorter) story.
Another difference between “The Servant” and its predecessors is the way
I wrote it. During previous fiction projects I posted chapters on my
website as I wrote them. This time around I decided not to do that
because I wanted to avoid the internal pressure “to get the next chapter
posted”, and then have to go back and repost endless corrections and
revisions. During June and July of 2011 I took a break from all my other
Internet activities to focus on “The Servant”, so I could complete and
post the entire project all at once.
A note on measurement systems: readers might notice the story starts out
using the US system of measurement, but once the narrative moves to
Santa Eduviges, I switch over to the metric system. In all of my novels,
I refer to the measurement system that is used in the location of the
action at that moment. My character Trish is used to the US system, but
Santa Eduviges, like most of the rest of the world, uses the metric
system.
A final note: “The Servant” is a work of fantasy fiction. I request that
anyone reading this story take it for what it is; erotic story-telling
and nothing more. As with all of my novels, the characters exist in an
imaginary world and are not intended to portray or represent anyone who
exists in real life.
Guide to Santa Eduviges
(places numbered according to the order
they appear in the novel)
1. Santa Eduviges International Airport
2. Santa Eduviges Capitol District
3. Eve Bousquet's House
4. Danubian Tourist Enclave and Hotel Development
5. Gannet Cove & Cruise Ship Dock
6. Fishing Village and Beach
7. Reef
8. Paradise Pass and Eco-tourism Center
9. Thunder Mountain Summit, Crater, and Lake
10. New Dixie
11. Safe Harbor Historical District
Chapter 1
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