It’s
been a year and still there is no real progress on this awesome Fan Fiction
idea. I started plotting out a story to match the video and was eventually
overwhelmed by the complexity of my story and then by other projects throughout
the year.
This
is still a project I really want to write up, and I’ve been thinking about it a
lot. So I decided this year, I will set goals for it, like I am doing for all
my other projects. I spent the second half of 2012 rewiring my writing brain to
work more strategically and still retain my creativity. Most of that will
probably rarely reflect in my blog posts, outside of the Weapons & Warriors posts, because I usually just ramble a lot.
I
skipped Nanowrimo (National November Writing Month) in 2012 because I was neck
deep in edits for Devil Dog and Welcome to My Imagination, I still am. I spent
a lot of 2012 in the editing phase because I was learning new techniques for
writing to help me complete a book without having to rewrite it ten times. While
I’m mastering these new techniques I am going to use them to set up a schedule
to write out the Terminator vs. Back to the Future story.
The time is drawing near. I’m still fixing some plot holes and organizing the story, but the “Terminator vs. Back to the Future” fan-fiction project is getting closer to being written. I’m going to aim for starting the first chapter this summer, so it’s still a ways out. The video that was done up by How It Should Have Ended Team is pretty much what the story is about. John Connor wants to kill Doc Emmit Brown so that the machines can never uncover and use his time traveling technology. I’ll go into more detail on the basic storyline at the end of this post.
I saw this the other day and I just couldn’t get it out of my head. I almost immediately wanted to make this into a real full length movie. It would be epic. Instead, since I’m a writer and not Steven Spielberg, I decided to write a fan-fiction piece. It will be a few months out since I’m trying to figure out how to organize my ideas for it and set them up so they aren’t too long for the blog posts. I already have a theme and a list of several concepts. Now that I’ve gotten that far, I’ll begin plotting out a storyline, just as I would any of my novels. In my spare time when I’m not in the mood to read and I’m stuck on something, I’ll start piecing together the story of how John Connor wants to kill Doc Brown and so on when I can.
The fun part will be mixing the stories together. Since the video mashes up parts of the movies, I’m going to pretty much do the same. I’m not sure exactly how yet, but I want it to pretty much follow a time stream that will make sense. Time travel stories get complicated. Every time you do something in the past, you must figure out how it affects the future. Since this might turn out a little campy, I may blow by some minor details and just let the cards lay way they are. “Great Scott!”
Looks like I have to rewatch some movies. I also want to incorporate every scene of this video because I think these scenes would be absolutely hilarious.
Obviously, this is not going to be a priority because I’m juggling three full length novels already, but keep your eyes peeled. I’m going to write this video into a novel eventually. I’ll make it a weekly update, where I actually post what I’ve written for your enjoyment and critiques. It’ll be good practice for me and hopefully entertaining to you. Once it’s complete, I’m going to throw it all into a PDF and put it somewhere for free downloads.
Now, I need to get back to writing, but I couldn’t wait to share this idea. I’m going to make like a tree and get out of here.