Date

5-23-2025

Department

College of Arts and Sciences

Degree

Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing (MFA)

Chair

Melissa Wade

Keywords

Fantasy, Vampyres, Creative Writing, Creative Fiction, Vampyres Reimagined, MFA Creative Writing

Disciplines

Creative Writing

Abstract

This thesis explores the intricate interplay between imagination and reality in fantasy literature, encapsulated within the first ninety pages of my novel, A Ruin of Memories. It is an explorative contribution to the genre, with themes of mental health, loss, and belonging in an environment that morphs reality with the supernatural.

The artist statement serves as a reflective insight into my creative process and personal journey as a writer. It outlines my motivations for crafting A Ruin of Memories, rooted in my desire to paint a picture of spiritual warfare through the lens of vampyres, werewolves, and witches. Through this narrative, I aim for my readers to understand the background of my creative piece and invite readers to question the boundaries of their own reality.

The critical paper dives into three craft elements of fantasy novels: characters, setting, and plot. I dissect the three elements separately, giving examples of fantasy novels that coincide with each. Then, I describe how the three elements work together to create a stronger novel. If a writer is missing one element, then the novel can still be tweaked or improved upon. In the end, I describe how I plan on using characters, setting, and plot to form an impactful, planned, and engaging fantasy novel.

The final section is an excerpt of my novel, A Ruin of Memories, where readers will follow three perspectives: Esme Orbbally, the Vampyre; Conor Whitlock, the human; and Danielle, the witch. Through these three characters, my readers will become acquainted with the city of Bled, home to the Al Tav’i–Vampyres and Werewolves–beings that fight to protect humans. Readers will also get a first look at the valley of Karah, a bustling city that reflects life as we know it, but they will also see the darkness that attacks humankind.

Through this thesis, I aim to illuminate the artistic and critical dimensions of my work, showcasing how fantasy can reflect deeper truths about the human experience. Readers are invited to engage with both the pages of A Ruin of Memories and the analytical insights provided here, fostering a deeper appreciation for the craft and its potential for emotional resonance.

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