Emma
Emma asked:

Meg is a complex and often difficult character. What was your approach to writing her?

Cynthia Ulmer My characters come to me. Meg is a narcissistic brat who thinks the world owes her because of who she is. When she was expelled from modeling school, her family didn't take her side but were ashamed of her actions. Her family cares about appearances, and Meg puts them into a position of disgrace, which deeply bothers her grandfather, who is more like Meg than she wants to admit. Meg is on a mission to get back the privileged life she believes she deserves, no matter her actions. I wrote her from the viewpoint of how hard would you fight to get back the reputation you thought you had?
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