Alvina
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Laura Kaye:
Laura, I always appreciate how fleshed out, realistic, and respectful your characters are to each other; everyone regardless of gender, orientation, and colour are well treated in your novels. Do you ever struggle with your characterizations?
Laura Kaye
Hi Alvina - Thank you! My characters always feel real to me, so I'm glad that comes across on the page! <3 Usually, the characters come to me first, even before some of the plot, so I often have a good sense of them even when I'm first starting a book. Occasionally, the nuances of a character's motivations or backstory remain murky until maybe 1/3 or 1/2 way through the book, and then BAM, clarity! And I'll have to go back and tweak the earlier sections to reflect my new understanding. Sometimes you just have to write a character until they start speaking to you, or speaking more clearly. For me, though, characters are usually one of the easier parts of writing. :)
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Jessica
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Laura Kaye:
I know the Hard Ink series is basically over but I was wondering if you'd consider writing one more. Maybe a chapter on each character explaining where they ended up. I know they all live happily ever after but did Becca go back to work? Did Emilie go back to the University to work? etc. Anyone have babies (Kat and Becett <3 )???? I guess I am just sad to let this series go. I thoroughly enjoyed it!!!!
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