Showing posts with label #superhero. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #superhero. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

The Origin of Superheroes by Sarah Raplee


My husband, Chuck, is much better at finding things than most people. For example, a few years ago we were attending a religious study class in a friend’s home. One woman had to leave early. A few minutes after she left, she came back saying she’d misplaced her car keys.

Without looking up from his workbook, Chuck said, “They’re on the floor under the bed where we put our coats.”

Sure enough, when she got down on her hands and knees and peered under the bed, there was her key ring. When asked how he knew where the keys were, my husband shrugged. He just knew.

Dowsers are paid to locate underground water and mineral deposits. I know of a psychic who works with police who has located missing persons using map dowsing with a pendulum.

These were the inspirations for my hero’s psychic power in BLINDSIGHT, Book 1 of my Psychic Agents series. He is a Master Dowser. He uses his Talent (aka superpower) to find anyone or anything, anywhere. Except…when the villain has a minion with a Level 10 superpower that blocks other Talents hiding his objective.

A young man who has a legendary superpower and works for the FBI would be confident, right? Maybe even a little arrogant?

Who is the heroine that can take him down a notch?

A woman he sees as extremely vulnerable because she is blind, when in fact she is gutsy, resourceful and dangerous. Enter the heroine, a blind wedding singer with a Level 10 Talent she doesn’t understand and can’t control. Every man she’s ever kissed has passed out. When she decides to practice on the hero at the drug lord’s wedding, all hell breaks loose—after which she rescues the hero from a torture chamber.

See how things evolved?

I realized I needed to do a lot of world building, so I took a class and took the time to do so. This is vital to planning a superhero series. You can’t just pull characters and powers out of thin air. There has to be an underlying logic that supports the ‘laws of nature’ in your story world.

For example, in my story world super-characters are born with a latent Talent that begins to manifest in childhood. Talents can be anywhere on a continuum from very weak to very strong. Sometimes they seem to cluster in families, but they are not “passed down” according to the known laws of genetics. No lightning strikes or falling in a vat of chemicals here! In the beginning of the series, scientists have not yet discovered why more and more Talented people are being born—but I, as the author, must know from the get-go in order to make the series work.

I’m working on character development for SIGHT UNSEEN, Book 2 in the Psychic Agents series. I set up the potential romance at the end of Book 1. 

The heroine is a survivor with amnesia and no Talent, who gave birth to a Talented child. The baby's father is a mystery. 

The hero is the FBI Psychic Agent who delivered her baby during the final battle in BLINDSIGHT. He is known as the Forgettable Man. Unless he works hard to suppress his unique Talent and someone spends a lot of time with him, their memories of him quickly fade. After a sound sleep, they are gone. His Talent even clouds surveillance technology.

Hence the title, SIGHT UNSEEN.

Do you enjoy reading about people with superpowers?  ~Sarah Raplee

Thursday, October 3, 2019

My Hero is Batman by Dora Bramden




Dora         ‘If you could be any superhero who would it be?’

Sam          ‘I’m Batman Baby.’ Said without a moment's hesitation.

Dora         Laughs. ‘Why Batman?’

Sam          ‘Because I always wanted to be Batman.’

He didn’t explain further but It made perfect sense to me. Heroes, Super or everyday ones, often hide their strengths behind a normal façade. Unassuming Sam quietly takes on the role of superhero wherever there’s a need.

Batman swoops in to save the day with amazing physical and mental strength. In a similar way Sam, my everyday superhero, is brave, selfless and considerate of the people around him. He says I can do that when I don’t have the strength to do things for myself. He always asks questions about what is wrong and tries to find a way to fix the problem.


When I met Sam, I’d recently come home from an extended stay in hospital. I had a long road to recovery and he was there every step of the way. Many men wouldn't have given me a chance, given my poor health, but not Sam. He said we are all broken in some way and have to be understanding.

In those early days, I struggled with indecision because my brain wasn’t working very well, so when he’d ask what would I like to do on our date, I couldn’t answer him. He wasn’t fazed, ‘That’s okay, I can make that decision for us.’ Then he’d take me somewhere lovely. When I was overwhelmed by the menu he'd say, ‘I think you might like the chicken’ or ‘I think you’d like the pasta,’ and it would be what I wanted. A true superpower if you ask me.

When I was diagnosed with Coeliac disease he was by my side. I put my head in my hands, devastated that I would never be able to enjoy the food I love. He said, ‘No it’s okay, we can do this’. He took me straight to the supermarket where we found the GF section and he purchased chocolate biscuits for me to enjoy. It was consoling to know there were foods I could still enjoy eating.

As I gradually got better, and was able to make my own choices again, Sam valued my opinion. He never stopped asking what I’d want to do when we go out and is still happy to oblige me. We recently had breakfast at a place, called Two Beans and a Farm,  that is able to do a delicious GF meal.

Now married, we are firm supporters of each other. I help him a lot with his work, as a kind of secretary. Sam, supports my writing career, proofreading from time to time and the sweet man always tells me how talented I am. He’s blatantly biased, another superpower that I love about him.

I can’t fault Sam for wishing he had Bruce Wayne’s resources, a mansion with a resident butler, bat-cave and that fabulous car. All that makes it easier for Batman to devote his time to performing superhero activities because he doesn’t have to work at making a living. Sam, is better than Batman. He works hard while still stepping up and a superhero for me.

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