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evelyn
Novel: The Ill-Favored Maid
Genre: Historical Fiction
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About evelyn

Location: Seattle, Washington

Home Region:
USA :: Washington :: Seattle

Age:47

Website: http://angryraisins.wordpress.com

Favorite novels: Cold Mountain, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nightime, The Dispossessed, To Kill A Mockingbird... just to name a few...

Favorite writers: Isabelle Allende, Ursula K. Leguin, Herman Melville, Haruki Murakami, Dorothy Parker, Mark Twain, P.G. Wodehouse (just to name a few)

Favorite music: while writing, only snorey little cat snuffles

Joined: octobre 8, 2008

This Year: Official Participant

NaNoWriMo History:
'08

NaNoWriMo posts: 129

NaNoWriMo buddies: 15

 

Brief Author Bio:

Call me Evelyn (..."Ishmael" was taken :)

I'm 47, live in Seattle, and was an engineer until health problems forced me into early retirement. I've always dabbled around with writing, and people (even people who were not my mother) have told me I was good at it.

I'm going NaNo Rebel this year to put more work into last year's (winner!) NaNo novel, a huge historical saga that - who knows? - I might even finish someday. :)

Synopsis: The Ill-Favored Maid

(I'm a NaNo Rebel this year, continuing work on last year's NaNo novel - so if this seems familiar, that's prabably because it is. :)
My novel is based on a Scottish incident that is half-history, half-legend:

On the Isle of Mull, in 1496 or so, the only living son of Iain McLean, Laird of Lochbuie, was killed in battle. Hector MacLean, Laird of nearby Duart, happened to be there supporting hIs distant cousin Iain.

But seeing that he was now without an heir, Hector took Iain prisoner. If Iain were to die without an heir, Hector, being a MacLean, could lay claim to the Lochbuie lands. To keep Iain from begetting any new heirs, Hector sent him to a castle on a remote and tiny island. No women were allowed anywhere near the island - except for one aged maidservant described by Hector as "the ugliest maid on Mull."

So, what else could possibly happen? The maidservant gets pregnant and bears Iain a male heir, who eventually reclaims the Lochbuie lands and title.

That's the historical legend. I want to explore the story of the maidservant: what would it be like suspect that you might be the ugliest woman on the island, and then to have your liege-lord so insultingly confirm it? How would that play into her eventually succumbing to the charms of the much younger Iain? How (on earth!) did she manage to conceal the baby's sex from the Duart men who were waiting outside the birthchamber to kill any boy-child; and what kind of toll would that add to the already-fraught emotional extravaganza of childbirth? How was the new heir spirited away to the remote glen where he was raised by a sympathetic family, and how did the new mother react to the separation? And where would she go, and what would she want, after all that?

I also want to consider the motivations driving Iain and Hector (and several other significant characters), bring in as much as I can about clan history and the interactions between the two branches of the MacLeans and the other nearby clans, tie in several other related and/or contemporaneous legends, maintain as much historical accuracy as possible, and try to convey the feel of the setting and the times.

That's all.

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