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I have been following an interesting discussion on goodreads.com, where Twilight readers (I don't think I can really call them all fans), have been discussing Stephanie Meyers' approach to explaining how it was possible for Renesmee to be born. For those of you that have never read any of the Twilight books or seen any of the movies, Renesmee is a vampire/human hybrid born to Edward (a vampire) and Bella (his human wife). Despite what you might think, the discussion doesn't focus on the idea that a vampire baby in general is impossible, but rather the inconsistencies in Meyers' explanation of how Renesmee's existence is even possible.
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The thread is particularly interesting to me, because I am writing a series where the main character is a single mother, who also happens to be a vampire. I was interested to find out the general opinion on vampires having the ability to procreate. My beta readers didn't even seem to bat an eye at the idea and one reader even mentioned that they appreciated this factor. If there are readers that feel contrary, I'd like to hear their reasons why and see how those opinions compare to my work. Of course, you can't please everyone, but why intentionally put people off if it can be avoided without changing the integrity of the story.
Why is this even an issue, you might ask. Well, it seems that the readers are having difficulty with the fact that Meyers tried to use real world science to explain how Renesmee came to be and in doing so, went against the "rules" of the world she had created. In the discussion thread, the readers express (in quite an entertaining fashion) how Meyers' own rules contradict each other, making Renesmee's existence impossible and hard to swallow. One particular participant, who goes by the name of Rel8tivity, wrote
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While many people feel the discussion is examining the story far too deeply, it brings up a very valid point. When we create a world where
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When I began writing my series, I added the element of vampire children from the very beginning. I knew that this is something that would be questioned and offered an "explanation" of how it is possible. It's funny, but prior to reading the goodreads thread, I worried that readers might find my "vampire mojo" explanation to be a cop out. Guess I can stop worrying about that now.
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