@InklingsPress Ooh, tricky. MC of current WIP is fun. Flexible morals, under pressure to do her mother proud, insatiably curious.
— Jess Holmes (@scribblingjess) January 26, 2016
@scribblingjess Flexible morals sounds like a world of fun to write! Plenty of wiggle room :)
— Inklings Press (@InklingsPress) January 26, 2016
@InklingsPress It is indeed! She'll do whatever she needs to further her own goals, barring murder (until it all goes a bit pear-shaped)
— Jess Holmes (@scribblingjess) January 26, 2016
@InklingsPress Tough call. Nathan Miller, lead in my First Blood novel. Cop haunted by visions. Driven and restless is the appeal.
— Stephen Hunt (@chippychatty) January 26, 2016
@InklingsPress Man, I love all my characters but I would say that my main one, Fionn, as is more well rounded and fun to write.
— WingedLion (@Winged_Leo) January 26, 2016
@InklingsPress Man, I love all my characters but I would say that my main one, Fionn, as is more well rounded and fun to write.
— WingedLion (@Winged_Leo) January 26, 2016
@InklingsPress Trudy Parr: 1950s noir PI & ex WW2 spy. She's smart, gorgeous, lethal and solves the cases. Glenlivet & Black Cat cigarettes.
— dm gillis (@dmgillis) January 26, 2016
@InklingsPress Trudy Parr: I never miss an opportunity to be misunderstood.
— dm gillis (@dmgillis) January 26, 2016
a strong #2 fave character, @InklingsPress, is Abigail Finster, math geek extraordinaire https://t.co/kteWRIzceR #inklingschat
— dm gillis (@dmgillis) January 27, 2016
@InklingsPress Wow. Pick one? Krystianna is probably the "one" for me. We "talk" everyday and I'm always willing to write her next tale
— Fyre Dancer (@JRFyreDancer) January 26, 2016
@JRFyreDancer And having read the book, she has quite the daring fashion sense...
— Inklings Press (@InklingsPress) January 26, 2016
@InklingsPress Daring...lol. That's a good way to describe it. Although she would say it's all Chase and Anna's fault for picking them out
— Fyre Dancer (@JRFyreDancer) January 26, 2016
@InklingsPress I never center characters on strengths, but in their quiet guarded traumas. I first must know what makes them cry.
— David Bradley Bailey (@Dbfuturist42) January 26, 2016
@InklingsPress Not that there is anything wrong with starting strengths. It's just my preference.
— David Bradley Bailey (@Dbfuturist42) January 26, 2016
Got any more? Join in on the comments below or catch us on Twitter in the #inklingschat tag.
Oh, and extras following the publication of this post being added below here too:
@InklingsPress Niall:19th century Appalachian Mountain man who feels deeply and works hard.Never idle, unless he's reading, that's not idle
— Miss Melissa (@melissacrochet1) January 27, 2016
No comments:
Post a Comment