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Oct 11, 2013 at 9:25pm
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So, have you ever written a period piece and the main character insists he's from a different period than you're writing? William, my POV character (and someone of whom I have grown very fond in the last few days), should be an English Naval Captain from the early 1770s, just prior to the American Revolution. Unfortunately, every time I have a conversation with him (other people chat with their characters, yes?), he insists he's a Regency man and I need to bump the timeline up about 30 years at least. I was trying to avoid writing a Regency romance, but William just INSISTS. He says the uniforms are nicer, and the dresses are *cough* easier to take off. It works for the story, as there is ALWAYS a war in which a fine English Captain can die heroically... But seriously. I did all this research. ALL THIS RESEARCH!! Characters, man. When did they decide they get to control the story? Also...just as a warning, there's going to come a time within the next few days when I come in here asking for some serious plot resolution issues. I've got the denouement figured out and most of the climax, but there are a few details I really need to hammer out and I'm probably going to need your help. -Quaddy Check this Out!
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OT: So...Wait...does discussing the novel count as OT? · 10-11-13 9:25pm
by Professor Q
Re: OT: So...Wait...does discussing the novel count as OT? · 10-12-13 2:52am
by Past Member 'alysia'
Re: Re: OT: So...Wait...does discussing the novel count a... · 10-12-13 11:46am
by Angelica Weatherby- Freezing0*
Re: OT: So...Wait...does discussing the novel count as OT? · 10-12-13 12:02pm
by Dawn J. Stevens