I’m Alanna Blackett, and my cyberpunk romance
novella Unsecure Connection is out today. A little about myself: I live in a
funky neighborhood in downtown New Orleans. I’m into video games, science
fiction/fantasy, British costume dramas, and basketball. I know, I know, that’s
a hell of a list of things to be into, but there we are!
When I think of cyberpunk, I think of William
Gibson and Richard K Morgan. I think of gritty cities that have a darker side
to them, and characters that aren’t all squeaky clean. I’ve read a few science
fiction/science fiction romance books that had Perfect Geek characters. What I
mean is they’re beautiful people, dressed in beautiful leather catsuits. Well,
nothing drops me out of a story quicker than a computer expert who looks and
acts like a model.
See, I love people who are geeks. I don’t define a
geek as someone with no social skills. Geeks are passionate about the things
they’re into, and they’re a bit obsessive about getting the details of those things
right. They don’t always have time to look perfect, because they have to get
this one line of code to work and they don’t care how many hours it takes. (For
the record, I am a gamer who’s dabbled in modding. I’ve also dabbled in code
and built my own computer, although I would definitely say I’m more of a casual
geek than a professional when it comes to these things.)
So when I started to envision my characters, it
occurred to me that they would probably be people to whom online appearance
matters more than what they look like in real life. If you’re a gamer, you know
what I’m talking about: people who spend hours painstakingly arranging the
furniture and decorations in their Sim people’s house while in real life
they’re at a desk covered with old cardboard boxes and used coffee mugs. And
then I imagined how much crazier it might get if we had virtual reality instead
of just computers. And if the city outside was kind of abandoned and
post-apocalyptic-looking and not that nice.
So yeah, those grungy single-minded geeks? Those
are my hero and heroine, CJ and Riley.
I have to say I had a lot of fun with the idea of
bringing together two people who are gorgeous and sexy in virtual reality but
unused to a relationship between actual bodies in actual life. They have some
trust issues. Of course, in Riley’s case, she’s perfectly right to have them
because CJ is a cyber-bounty hunter who’s supposed to be tracking her down and
turning her in to the corporation he works for. They both have really messy
apartments too. I’m not saying that part’s from personal experience… I’m just
saying.
Here’s the blurb for Unsecure Connection:
Two years ago, CJ was a hacker at the top of his game, until he got caught. Now the prisoner of a ruthless corporation, he is forced to hunt down his former friends and colleagues. He finds himself irresistibly drawn to the woman he knows only by her alias, Samantha, as he traces her from virtual nightclubs to the dark streets of the Manhattan sprawl.
But when Riley and CJ’s relationship crosses over into real life, things get dangerous.
So now you know the hackers in my novella aren’t super glamorous, although I hope they’re super fun! If you’re interested in finding out more about me and my writing, come follow me on Twitter at @AlannaBlackett or check out my website.
Random commenter receives a copy of Unsecure
Connection. Boom. Go!
4 comments:
Cool cover. I have to admit - I never heard of cyper punk - now I have. Thank you!! Congrats on your release!
I love that your main characters aren't super glamorous--single-minded geeks shouldn't be! The idea of separate online and "real life" identities is really interesting--I know this is cyberpunk and futuristic, but that sounds pretty relavent to "right now."
I totally agree with Sarah (as usual). Almost everyone cultivates an online persona that's separate from who they are in real life these days. So anyone, even if they don't usually gravitate towards cyberpunk, will be able to relate to that.
I can't wait to read this! :)
The book and characters sound interesting.
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