Characters and Heart Strings
Sep. 26th, 2008 02:11 pmI know, I know. I’m not supposed to be here, so I’ll keep it brief.
When you write, do you become so involved with your characters that you feel them? You become them, you carry their sorrows and joys, you don’t want to leave them at the end of the day?
Not all the time, but during those projects when I seem to have a tie to the characters, then I am most alive. Revising Substance yet again, and putting the characters’ voices back in this draft hearkens back to when it first came to me. I’m not in love, exactly. I feel full of light and full of tears, even at the same time.
I write for myself mostly, it’s true. But I feel so soulful as I write this book and return it to its former self that I truly, truly hope I can share it with all of you some day.
My schmaltz on your friends list, I remain,
Catherine
Originally published at Writer Tamago. You can comment here or there.
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Date: 2008-09-26 08:18 pm (UTC)and fro mwhat i've read by now it might very well happen with your book too. wow. I hope it gets onto the shelves one day.
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Date: 2008-09-26 08:31 pm (UTC)He's my total fantasy guy: gorgeous, otherworldly, powerful, and socialized to believe it's his duty to be the perfect manservant and housekeeper for the one he chooses. Sigh.
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Date: 2008-09-26 08:36 pm (UTC)As for your book... however did you come to stripping it bare in the first place? Then how did you convince your agent to let you put the 'sould' back in?
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Date: 2008-09-26 11:46 pm (UTC)I can't remember the exact quote (or the source, I suspect one of her journals) but I think she spoke for both of us.
I hope for good news from potential-agent very soon.
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Date: 2008-09-27 12:12 pm (UTC)