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Please don't apologize for your characters. You write them as they are, and they are real to you. Because of that they jump off the pages to your readers. I just finished your Little Bits series and I am so impressed with the very thing that the author of this question didn't like! So many writers seem to have their idea of a lead character and no matter what book they are writing the personality of that character could be interchanged with any other MC of their other books ( i.e., she's always, feisty, determined, independent blah, blah, blah). That's one of the things that has impressed me so much about your writing, every lead female character has been different, in other words they became real to me. I hope I wrote that so that it's understandable, lol. Good luck and I hope you keep writing.
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Jan 26, 2017 04:56PM
Please don't apologize for your characters. You write them as they are, and they are real to you. Because of that they jump off the pages to your readers. I just finished your Little Bits series and I am so impressed with the very thing that the author of this question didn't like! So many writers seem to have their idea of a lead character and no matter what book they are writing the personality of that character could be interchanged with any other MC of their other books ( i.e., she's always, feisty, determined, independent blah, blah, blah). That's one of the things that has impressed me so much about your writing, every lead female character has been different, in other words they became real to me. I hope I wrote that so that it's understandable, lol. Good luck and I hope you keep writing.
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