Darkm
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Jordan Castillo Price:
Hi Jordan, I'm an avid reader of all your books :), and I am doing a re-read of the Psycop series.I have a question about Crash. In Skin after Skin he sees Vic as someone very centered on himself. I never perceived Vic as such, more as someone who is sometimes out of his depth (no wonder, since he's the only one with that level) and floundering, so he seeks, very anxiously, a solution. What is your view?
Jordan Castillo Price
Your view of Vic sounds like the way he perceives himself, and the way I perceive him when I'm writing from his headspace. I think everyone is the center of their own universe in a way. But Vic is that way in particular, so Crash or Jacob wouldn't get all his motivations 100% right. Vic is hard to read (and he does that blank facial expression a lot as a defense mechanism) but we get the secret view of his inner monologue so we know him probably better than he knows himself.
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T.T. Kove
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Jordan Castillo Price:
Hello! I've just finished reading all the PsyCop books, including all the published shorts. Devoured them, is more like it. And I absolutely loved them! This is one amazing world you've created. My humble question is, do you have an approximate timeline for when PsyCop 8 will be available? And/or the Crash novel? ^_^
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Jordan Castillo Price:
Manifesting that Psycop gets a TV adaption very very soon! Do you have a clear visualization of character faces when you write? I just wanted to mention that Luke Evans gives off Jacob vibes with the buzzcut and goatee, young James McAvoy totally nails that Vic look with the scowling and all. And singer Damiano David is the perfect Crash for me.
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