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Monday, October 1, 2012

Writing A Virgin (Hero)

I didn't enter SYTYCW this year and now I am suffering from a severe case of FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out). To distract myself from possibly slipping up and quickly whipping in a last minute entry (I think the deadline is up anyway) I thought I'd do a post on.....

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THE VIRGIN HERO!

Yes folks, it's true. My current WIP contains a virgin hero. A tattooed, bad boy virgin hero to be exact and no, that is not a contradiction in terms. Now, I know some people will shriek that it's not possible to do a sexy virgin of the male persuasion but those that do so have obviously never read A Royal World Apart by the inimitable Maisey Yates (yes, spoiler, sorry).  It is possible for a man to be a virgin and be sexy. Oh, yes it is. It is all, as they say, in the execution.

However. Writing a female virgin in this day and age is difficult enough, let alone an alpha male in his early thirties. I mean, are there even men like that around who aren't geeks, weirdoes or still living with their mothers? And why would you even want to write about that kind of guy?

Well, for me it came about because my Samhain editor said on Twitter she was looking for more stories that contain virgin heroes. And of course Maisey was listening and told me about it, and naturally - because I ALWAYS want to tackle the hard subjects -  I thought excellent, there's my next Samhain story. Easy.

Not. Because it's fine to think 'I know, I'll write a virgin hero'. It's not fine when the time comes and you actually have to think up a reason for why a tattooed bad boy would be a freaking virgin. I know, I know, I could have made him a priest. Or a sexy geek who's never really been interested in women before because he likes science too. But oh no. I like to do difficult (yes, I am stupid) so I wanted him to be a bad boy. With tattoos. And a dirty mouth. Because the contrast between that and his virginity was just too, too delicious to resist.

But then, naturally, I had to think up a reason for his holding out. A reason that would encompass his bad dude appearance too, because that's a part of his conflict as well. This, gentle readers, was not easy and has resulted in a seriously screwed up individual. It's kind of scary how messed up he is. And yet really interesting at the same time. Role reversal has always been a particular interest of mine and I'm intrigued by how my non-virgin heroine will deal with this guy and what she'll say when his virginity is revealed. Already I'm feeling very protective of him and my heroine (who has loved him for a long time) is getting kind of pushy and I want to tell her to back off and leave him alone. He has issues, man. :-)

Anyway, the point I wanted to make is that his virginity is NOT his conflict. It is a consequence of his conflict. And it is his conflict that is the important bit. Because when you have a consequence like this - and let's face it, it's an unusual one in this era for men - if the conflict doesn't make sense or is not deep enough, then the reasons for his virginity won't be convincing. He'll come across as either being a martyr or a cry-baby or a whiner. None of which you want for your hero (and I'm hoping to God that my poor hero won't be any of these.

So maybe there is a lesson here for SYTYCW. Make your conflict simple. Make your conflict deep. Make it about your character. Once you have those things, the story will follow.

Alrighty so who is intrigued by the thought of a virgin hero? Who is crazy pants like me and wants to write one??  (oh and who entered SYTYCW??)

8 comments:

Aimee Duffy said...

Ooo a virgin bad boy hero! Sounds exciting, and very challenging. I'm sure you'll make it work brilliantly. I wouldn't have a clue where to start on something like that. x

Michelle Smart said...

Yay to virgin heroes! As you say, it's all in the execution and I have no doubt you can pull it off (pardon the pun ha ha ha). x

Christy McKellen said...

I've got the tingles just thinking about him. Write quickly, I really want to read his story!

Caroline said...

I read Maisey's "A Royal world Apart" and loved it. It was different, it was unusual - but HELL it worked! Go for it Jackie. I think there are lots of reasons why people are virgins these days! Parents screwing with your mind as a child says a lot I think! (Not that mine did I hasten to add - but I've seen it with friends of mine). Can't wait to read your story! Caroline x

Jackie Ashenden said...

Aimee - Challenging is definitely the word for it and I hope it works. I guess I'll find out. Eeek! Loved your SYTYCW entry BTW. Well done!!

Michelle - Hehe. Except there will be no pulling off of this hero...ahem...well, at least not much. ;-)

Christy - Yay!!! That makes me happy. I only hope my editor has the same response.

Caroline - yes, it was a brilliant book wasn't it? I think what interests me about the virginity aspect is that it's a choice people make and I'm interested in the reasons for that choice. Yeah, well, my poor hero's family is pretty screwed up too (natch). Yay for your excitement!

Nina said...

Jackie
Hard to do but sounds like it will be sooooo worth it and I have complete faith you will make it work.
Nina x
(any innuendos were non intentional!!)

Jackie Ashenden said...

Nina - oh, I do hope so!! He needs his HEA the poor darling.

Aimee Duffy said...

Thank you Jackie, and I see you've now sold virgin hero. Go you for making that work! :)