I want to talk about Mac. Colleen “Mac” MacDowell is a character I’ve been working with sporadically for the past 20 or 30 years. But the last couple of years, I’ve been working pretty intensely on getting her story written. I’ve still got a long way to go. (I’ve got about 9 volumes written in the series, but I’m thinking it will be at least 15 volumes long, maybe more.)
Colleen—
Nobody
calls me that. It’s Mac.
(Sigh.) Mac is a girl.
Or rather, by the time we meet her, she’s a woman. She was born and raised on a
heavy-world planet, namely Gaelund, so she has more strength than it seems she
would have. She’s also fairly short, about 5’2”. She has fire-engine red hair,
typically only found on Gaelund, and emerald-green eyes.
She was raised the only
daughter, with 7 older brothers. Their father instilled in those brothers that
they would protect their sister’s ‘innocence’ no matter what the cost. She
carries a lot of baggage with her.
I
came here with 1 regulation duffel bag!
I meant psychological
baggage.
Oh,
that.
Anyway, after 4 years
at the Fleet Academy, and roughly 5 years bouncing from one tug to another, she
somehow finagled a promotion and a transfer to the FSS Fireball
from her former captain. She’s the 4th communications officer on the
Fireball, and she’s assigned to the midnight shift.
Tell
them about Bugsy.
Stop interrupting. She
was happy to get to the Fireball because she knew the senior helmsman,
Bugalu, who she considers an adopted brother. Bugalu was two years ahead of her
at the Academy and was roommate for her youngest brother, Matthew. It took the
2 of them to keep Mac out of trouble, and to get her trained to get along in
Fleet society.
Trained?
You mean, like a pet?
You’re interrupting
again.
You
talk too slow.
I type even slower.
Now, let me get along with this. When Mac arrived on the Fireball, along
with 2 other beautiful women, the captain wondered which of the 3 would turn
out to be trouble. Capt Jane Burke couldn’t tell from her first introduction to
them, but they all seemed to have personality quirks that could mean trouble
down the road. Still, she sent the ladies off to their assignments and hoped
their supervisors could nip any potential problem before it got too big.
Mac had a tumultuous
probation period on the Fireball. Between not being able to pass her
probational test and arguing with men who want to date her, it seemed Mac was
going to be the problem. Meanwhile, the Fireball had some adventures,
and somehow, Mac always seemed to be in the middle of those adventures. And
then Mac came up with a problem that she couldn’t solve.
You’re
going to end it there?
I have to leave some
mystery to it. I can’t give away all your secrets.
Now, all of that, I’m
thinking, will be in the first 5 volumes. And I’m thinking that Volume 1 will get
published on 9/16/2025. That should give me time to get it edited, formatted, a
nice cover for it… all those things that go into publishing a book.
That’s
over a year away, even on Gaelund.
We’ve been working on
your story for decades, what’s another year?
I
think that’s what my fiancée thought when he…
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