Q&A with Stacy Juba discussion
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    How similar are authors to their protagonists
    
  
  
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				 This topic made me chuckle. My current novel-in-progress is about a hairstylist who is burned out and having murderous fantasies about her clients. I was a stylist for 15 years and was definitely on the edge by the time I left the job. I never actually considered murdering people but I can relate to that feeling. This is definitely the closest I've gotten to basing a character on my own experiences.
      This topic made me chuckle. My current novel-in-progress is about a hairstylist who is burned out and having murderous fantasies about her clients. I was a stylist for 15 years and was definitely on the edge by the time I left the job. I never actually considered murdering people but I can relate to that feeling. This is definitely the closest I've gotten to basing a character on my own experiences.I think it's liberating to extend a character beyond what we ourselves would do!
        
      That sounds like a fun book, Darcia. I wish I had talent with styling hair! I just got my hair cut yesterday when I couldn't stand it anymore...
    
  
  
  


 
I know many of you are writers yourselves, so feel free to share your own experience. How much of yourself do you put into your main characters?