Tryst: Character Sketches

Sep 17, 2008 09:42

In preparation for NaNoWriMo again this year, I've put together some brief character sketches of the main players in the story. I'm very excited about the themes this book is going to address and the relationships that are discovered and developed throughout the book. I hope to make it sound, in style, a bit like a modern fairy tale, but with a ( Read more... )

six degrees of separation, resources, {fiction}: tryst

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birdofparadise September 17 2008, 17:00:02 UTC
Ooh, I really enjoyed seeing who you pictured in each of the roles. Love your names and backstory. I can't WAIT to see where this goes!

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cloverdew September 17 2008, 17:14:21 UTC
Thanks... I really need surnames for the ones who don't have ones listed, but those are all the main characters. I'm really looking forward to fleshing them out more and coming up with all the layers of this story.

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voldxcore September 17 2008, 18:16:17 UTC
Ooh, I'm excited! I've always wanted to participate in NaNoWriMo.

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cloverdew September 17 2008, 18:19:51 UTC
YOU TOTALLY SHOULD. SO MUCH FUN. I've not yet won, but I have so much fun with it every year. :)

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voldxcore September 17 2008, 18:22:31 UTC
Hahaha, I didn't even know it was a competition. Shows how much I know.

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cloverdew September 17 2008, 18:32:37 UTC
It's a competition against yourself to finish a novel (50,000 words) in one month. There's more info at nanowrimo.org if you're interested.

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wayzgoose September 18 2008, 03:20:01 UTC
Okay, I think I knew Bianca years ago. No? That was long before she was born. Ah well!

This looks like a great cast of characters. General story setup sounds good, too. I'm looking forward to hearing more as you get closer to writing.

I've gone from "Not going to write this year" to doing a sequel for Stn. George and am soliciting names for folktales. Got any?

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cloverdew September 18 2008, 13:32:01 UTC
Thank you. I'm at the point now where I really need to outline the plot and get as much of the plot down on paper/online as possible.

Hahaha. You? Not write? HAHAHAHA. A sequel sounds great. Names for folktales... original or based on actual folktales? I'll think on it.

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