Sono chi no writing hell! by
Khryssty
on 2017-02-12 13:48:00 UTC
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It was a short story that takes place in an original setting of mine. I started out by trying to make the original setting into a book. It was great at first, but the more of it I wrote, the more it deteriorated in quality, so I'm putting it on hold for now. In the meantime, I decided to write additional stuff in the same setting, possibly as an attempt to get a better idea of the flavor I was going for.
I wanted to submit it so I can apply to attend a forum for young writers that's happening this May, and I also passed it on to my school's literary magazine, which might give me a cash prize if I'm lucky. I doubt it.
Basically, vampires exist alongside humans and have done so for some time, but it was really only until World War I that they made themselves known on a large scale, when Italy turned out to be a vampire state, and only in the mid-1980s, during the American "Red Power" movement, were Western vampires supported by formal institutions such as nocturnal schools and welfare programs that donate small quantities of blood to vampires in poverty. I'm going for a sort of mix between differing ideas in the popular consciousness of what they're like; typically, they look, think, and behave just like humans, with only a fatal sunlight allergy and an addiction to blood, but if they go long enough without it, they snap and go nuts, mowing things down and clawing through anything that gets between them and their next meal.
The short story itself was just about this high-end restaurant that serves vampire customers.
Sorry for all the blather!