The Making of… In
Another World - A Paranormal Mystery/Romance (Part 2)
By Kelli A. Wilkins
www.KelliWilkins.com
Hi everyone,
This is part two of my two-part blog about the making of
my paranormal/mystery romance, In Another World. In my previous
blog, I talked about the origins of the story idea and the overall theme of the
book. In this blog, I’ll share some insights into the “cop stuff” I needed to
know for the story, the paranormal elements of the book, and how I finally got
the title.
Before I get started, here is the book summary and links:
IN ANOTHER WORLD
A Paranormal Mystery/Romance Novel
Disgraced psychic medium Julie Kershaw has
finally met her soul mate. The problem is he’s dead… and his spirit haunts the
car she just bought.
The spirit of Detective Eddie Mahoney is
determined to find his killer and needs Julie’s help. At first, she refuses.
She’s tired of being called crazy and swore she’d never use her abilities to
speak to the dead again—even if Eddie is handsome and charming.
Eddie persuades Julie to contact his
former partner, Lou Kaplonski, to ask him to reopen his case. Skeptical, Lou
dismisses Julie as a fake—until she proves she can communicate with the
dead—and he finds out Eddie has a lot to say.
Julie channels Eddie’s spirit and together
with Lou, the unusual trio tracks down leads and follows clues to solve Eddie’s
murder. The case takes them down a dark and dangerous path filled with secrets,
where nobody can be trusted.
As they work to find his killer, Julie
falls for Eddie. Funny, smart, and sexy, Eddie is the guy of her dreams—and he
doesn’t look or act the least bit dead. To her surprise, Eddie discovers a
clever way they can be together, and they begin an ethereal romance.
When Lou’s investigation brings him too
close to the killer, his life and Julie’s are put in danger—and Eddie may be
the only one who can save them.
Order
your copy here:
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09R11STRN
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In Another World is a mystery/romance,
and although I’ve written dozens of romances, I never wrote a full-fledged
mystery before. Some of my short stories and novels have mystery elements where
an amateur sleuth investigates something, but this was different. The book borders
on being a police procedural, and I knew I had to get the details of the “cop
stuff” right. For that, I turned to an expert—Uncle Rich.
My uncle Rich was a retired police captain
and had pretty much seen everything in his 20+ years on the force. Several
years ago we were at a wedding and he asked me, “What’s new?” I told him, “I’ve
got this idea for a story…”
From there, I gave him the rundown of the
plot and started asking him lots of questions. When I told him I had “jurisdiction
issues” about the location of Eddie’s body, he said, “Location, location,
location. Jurisdiction follows the body; it doesn’t matter where you’re from,
or where you work. If you’re from Los Angeles and your body is found in
Memphis, it’s a Memphis case.”
I asked Rich a million questions and I learned
a lot. His advice was excellent and I incorporated some of our actual conversations
into the book as dialogue, usually when Lou or Eddie explains something to
Julie.
Rich also pointed out that Eddie and Lou
wouldn’t have to explain how to solve a murder to each other. For them, it’s
their job, it’s routine, something they do all the time. That made things a little
easier, because I didn’t want to make the book too “police” heavy and bore the
reader or bog down the story. I included just enough “cop” details to make
Eddie and Lou’s investigation authentic while keeping the reader hooked.
It saddens me to report that Uncle Rich
passed away unexpectedly several months before the book was finished. He never
got to read the final version, but I’m sure he’s proud of the book, and me. Thanks
again, Rich. I couldn’t have done it without you.
As much as I tried to be “real world” accurate with the
police procedural aspects of the book, I let my imagination run wild with the
paranormal parts, especially Julie and Eddie’s relationship.
I’ve met dozens of mediums, psychics, and intuitives over
the years (at workshops, in classes, on ghost tours, etc.) and I always ask them
questions about what they see, how they receive messages, and how they
discovered they have these abilities.
The answers vary from person to person. Some mediums see the
dead as clear as a living person, others see them in their mind’s eye or feel
their energy and sense things about them. Several mediums I talked to were born
with the ability to contact the dead, some learned how, and others only were
able to communicate with the other side after a near-death experience. I used this
information to explain why Julie can do what she does, and how she “sees”
Eddie.
When I was writing the book, I knew I needed to make
Eddie as “real” as possible for the sake of the story. I had him appear in full
form (as a living person) to Julie, and gave them a clever (and easy) way to
communicate. Eddie’s ability to connect to Julie helps him become a
full-fledged character. He’s as “real” as any other hero in a romance—complete
with a backstory, flaws, and other issues—but he just happens to be dead.
Eddie’s and Julie’s relationship becomes so solid (in a sense), that readers
forget Eddie isn’t alive.
In the book, Julie says their situation is unique and
she’s not even 100% sure how this is all possible, but she goes with it, and so
do readers. This bit of creative license with the paranormal worked for the
story, although it’s not how mediums interact with spirits in the real world.
And speaking of the real world, the title was a bit of a
challenge. I had been working on the book for years (see part one of the blog
for more on that) and I never had a clue about the title. I just called it the
“ghost cop” book. Well, when I was in the final proofreading stage, I figured
I’d better start thinking about a title.
I wanted the title to convey the
mystery/paranormal/romance aspects of the book. I spent hours brainstorming on
the title. (As some readers may know, titles don’t come easy to me. I’ll be
writing a separate blog about that soon). I played around with different
combinations of words, annoyed everyone I knew for suggestions… And what did I
get? Nothing. So I gave up for a while.
Then one day, my husband and I were driving to my
friend’s house and listening to music when Dwight Yoakam’s song, “In Another
World” came on. I didn’t pay it much attention at first, then I started
listening to the lyrics with my book in mind, from Eddie’s and Julie’s point of
view—and it clicked. I played the song again and then declared, “There’s the
title!”
“In Another World” works on
many levels: Julie is living part of her life in another world/realm, Eddie
takes Julie into/exists in another world of his own, and poor Lou is dropped
into another world he never knew existed. Of course, Dwight’s song isn’t about
psychics or spirits, but the lines; “Bound by love that
never strays/In another world/We’ll be okay” really reminded me of Eddie and
Julie at the end of the book.
And
while I’m talking about the music in the book, I want to mention my use of Roy
Orbison’s “In Dreams” toward the end. My mother LOVED Roy and I was raised on
his music. It seemed only fitting that I borrow a few lines from Roy, as an
homage to my mother. (She also passed away before the book was finished.)
When
Lou is really down in the dumps, he hears the song and it connects him to
Eddie. I’ve always loved the lines “In dreams/I
walk with you/In dreams/I talk to you” —because as Julie says in the book
(and this is a real quote from a psychic) the dead can (and do) communicate
with the living in dreams. I believe that to be true, and maybe Roy knew it
too, when he wrote the song. (And yes,
“Blue Angel” appearing in the book is no accident, either.)
This concludes my second blog about In Another World. I hope
you’ll read the book and get drawn into this mysterious “other world” filled
with drama, humor, and incredibly interesting characters
Until next time, happy reading!
Kelli A. Wilkins
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kelli A. Wilkins is an award-winning author who has
published more than 100 short stories, 20+ romance novels, 7 non-fiction books,
and 5 horror ebooks. Her romances span many genres and settings, and she likes
to scare readers with her horror stories.
Her latest novel, In Another World, was
released in early 2022. This contemporary mystery/romance is set
in the world of the paranormal.
She also released two horror shorts, More
Than I Bargained For and Silent Sentinel in 2021.
In 2021, Kelli published Journaling Every Week: 52 Topics
to Get You Writing. This fun and innovative guide to
journaling is filled with hundreds of thought-provoking prompts designed to get
you writing about your feelings and emotions.
Kelli posts on her Facebook author page: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorKelliWilkins and Twitter: www.Twitter.com/KWilkinsauthor.
Visit her
website/blog www.KelliWilkins.com for a full title list and to find all her
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