Patricia C. Wrede <pwrede6492@aol.com> wrote in <11kqjti28092441@corp.supernews.com>:
> 3. Pick three to four major characters out of your current WIP. For each
> character, do a one-paragraph description of whatever they're carrying in
> their pockets, handbacks, backpacks, saddlebags, or whatever, in such a way
> as to provide a sense of what each character is like. Do not mention the
> names of the characters, though you may use pronouns. Do not go into the
> backstory of the things, what they mean, or why the character is carrying
> them. Omniscient, necessarily.
I find myself wondering what people who are unfamiliar with them will make of these characters. (Comments, anyone?)
( Playing with the writing exercise. )
In other news,
oneironaut pointed out to me that if I put the name I'm adopting at the front of my established names, my initials will thereafter spell 'KHAN'. I think this is a winner.
> 3. Pick three to four major characters out of your current WIP. For each
> character, do a one-paragraph description of whatever they're carrying in
> their pockets, handbacks, backpacks, saddlebags, or whatever, in such a way
> as to provide a sense of what each character is like. Do not mention the
> names of the characters, though you may use pronouns. Do not go into the
> backstory of the things, what they mean, or why the character is carrying
> them. Omniscient, necessarily.
I find myself wondering what people who are unfamiliar with them will make of these characters. (Comments, anyone?)
( Playing with the writing exercise. )
In other news,
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