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    An Unruly Character

    Today I’m feeling very much like the mother of a stubborn teenage daughter. No, my girls aren’t teens yet and Anne isn’t really my daughter, or for that matter, a teenager. She’s my newest protagonist. I’ve worked with quite a few protagonists and not one of them has given me the trouble that Anne has.

    The last couple days I’ve been so frustrated with her. Every time I start to put her story into my computer it doesn’t ring true. Yesterday I sat her aside and worked on scenes from another character’s point of view. I’m pleased to report that Svenson is much kinder to me. My fingers often have trouble keeping up with the flow of his story.

    So I hopped into the shower this morning (a perfect place to holler at your characters where no one thinks you’re crazy) and started pondering what I should do with Anne. How could I make her comply with my will? Then the memories hit. I remember behaving much like Anne when I was a teenager. My reasoning was that I KNEW (as all teenage girls know) that my mother just didn’t understand me. Hm. Could it be possible that I need to get to know Anne? Maybe she isn’t who I’ve been making her out to be.

    The twist is that I’ve never spent so much time in the development of a character before I put her on the page as I have with Anne. I took personality tests from her point of view. I studied the characteristics of her personality. I…Well it doesn’t really matter does it? Anne isn’t the girl I thought she was. So today I go back to the page. The first thing I’ll do is delete Anne’s scenes. When her pages are again blank, I’ll write her story. From HER point of view.

     

     

    Image: Robert Cochrane / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

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    Friday Night in St. Louis

    The group at My Book Therapy really know how to have fun. They hosted a pizza party on the roof of the hotel Friday night. The view was amazing. I hope you can get a sense of it from the photo below. That’s the St. Louis Arch peeking over the wall.

     We enjoyed fun drinks and some of the yummiest pizza, then the program began. Rachel Hauk, Susan May Warren, James Rubart, and Karen Ball entertained us with their own version of “Who’s Line is it Anyway?”

    Heidi Main, Sheila Covey, and Kimberly Buckner

    Me and Kimberly

    The evening finished with sparkly microphones and 80s music. What more could you ask for?

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    And She Tweets!

     

     

     

    Yes, it is true. I’ve stepped closer to the tech world. You can now follow me on Twitter.  @ChristinaSuzann

    You may be wondering if this is an opportunity to know what I eat for lunch or a chance to become privy to earth shattering news from the publishing world. Well, we’ll just have to find that out together. What are you waiting for? Follow me!

  • ACFW,  writing

    St. Louis

    Here I am again! This is my fourth ACFW conference and each one is better than the last. Well, almost better. I miss having Jodie Bailey and Donna Moore here with me. It would be hard to beat last year when four out of five of our critique group were together.

    St. Louis is a marvelous city. I rode in on the Metrolink Wednesday night and got to walk six blocks to my hotel. The architecture here is amazing. I can see the St. Louis Arch from my hotel room window.

    One of the best things about conference is “hugging the necks” of friends I only get to see once a year. By the way, that’s a Jodie term so I felt the quotation marks were an appropriate tribute. I am so blessed!

    Well, I’m off to another appointment. Have a great day!

    Christina