tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697075022685864842.post754921241825836880..comments2024-03-07T18:53:34.958-08:00Comments on A Novel Creation www.WatersWords.com: Lessons Learned on Edginess from the 4077thA Novel Creationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01616233478874667105noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697075022685864842.post-28918723531621706692016-03-30T06:21:19.161-07:002016-03-30T06:21:19.161-07:00Thank you, Gloria. I think sorting this out helps ...Thank you, Gloria. I think sorting this out helps me turn a corner in my writing. I loved your character Lucy for her bold approach to life. She was a tough cookie with a heart still capable of loving...and breaking. Thanks for sharing.A Novel Creationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01616233478874667105noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2697075022685864842.post-80649941331925122182016-03-30T05:53:35.877-07:002016-03-30T05:53:35.877-07:00I had one reviewer say all kinds of wonderful thin...I had one reviewer say all kinds of wonderful things about my novel, but then she said she did not like my main character, Lucy. She thought she was sarcastic and sometimes obnoxious. Well, yes she was...by my choice. Not everyone in our lives or in our stories is sweet and loving or there would be no story, in my opinion. <br />Writers and readers all have their own opinion of 'edgy' and that is how our characters will then appear. As you said, they can say and do things we personally might never say or do...or perhaps we would. LOLGloria Dotyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14667898723440877901noreply@blogger.com