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Wednesday, January 31, 2018

stranger than fiction..




Before you read this, let me say this. My mind comes up with story ideas that are sometimes a bit odd. This is not so much a story, but an idea that popped into my head not too long ago. Feel free to pass up this post if you consider the subject matter uninteresting. I'm sure many will. But that's OK. I simply find it necessary to put my thoughts on paper. 


Main Characters converse with writer…

OK, it’s a fact. I love to write. Why? I don’t know. Perhaps because it uses my imagination and possibly extends the joy of youth… when imagination rules a good portion of our lives. I can well remember the feeling of being immersed in a world of my own when I was a child. Then again, writing is psychologically therapeutic. Putting down one’s thoughts on paper is liberating… clears the mind and organizes thoughts.

So... the question I’m tossing around in my head this morning is just who are the characters that pop up in our heads when writing a story?  Are they another form of ourselves? Are they a conglomeration of people we’ve known, met, loved, hated… people we’d like to be, people we’d like to know, etc.

Today I’m going to invite these characters to give me their thoughts. I want them to express what it’s like to be a character in a story. Do they enjoy it… like actors in a play? Or do they not like being manipulated by the writer? And more importantly, do they sometimes take over and do their own thing?  I feel that my characters definitely do this on occasion… and to be honest, I enjoy it when they do… because they may do or say something unexpected… something I wasn’t aware was even in my mind (or in theirs)… thus, giving the story an unforeseen turn.

Anyone out there or ‘in there’ (pertaining to inside my head) that would like to speak up?

“I would! And I’m not happy!”
OK, why not?
“Because you created my character years ago in a story for Nanowrimo. We were together for months developing the storyline… then you just abandoned me… in the middle of the jungle searching for answers to my brother’s murder. “
Oh, I do remember that story. “My Brother’s Keeper”, I believe.
“Yep, and I’m still out here waiting…”
Oh dear, well I did/do intend to get back to it at some point. Please be patient.

Silence.

Anyone else?
“Yes… I’d like to say something.”
Please do.
“I was the young girl who was kidnapped by the man trying to influence my father’s vote on the environmental issue. I escaped and had quite an adventure finding my way home.”
My, that was a long time ago.  I actually don’t remember the name of the story… “A long way home” maybe? But I do remember you, Claire. You were very brave.
“Yes, and I wanted to say that I loved being in that story.”
If I remember correctly, you grew up a lot on that journey and learned a lot about yourself in the process.

Anyone else?

“OK, Anne here from ‘A Time for Kindness’. Just wanted to put my 2 cents in. I did find myself to be an extension of you, the writer… perhaps the person you think you might become under the same circumstances?”
That’s a distinct possibility, Anne. I do love Maine and that’s where I put you in the story.
  

“And you’re doing it again in what you are writing now.”
Is this still Anne?
“No, this is Gladys from “The Gift of Time and Money”.
Oh, but your story is still being developed...
“Yes, and it’s been on hold since November. I was left in Ireland where I’d just inherited a small cottage in the little town of Cong which apparently was where John Wayne’s movie ‘The Quiet Man’ was filmed. I do feel like my character who finds herself the recipient of a vast inheritance in her later years a bit of wishful thinking on the writer’s part. But I’m enjoying being part of the story, especially after spending time in that lovely London flat and that darling cottage in the Cotswold’s.  But I do wonder if you will be coming back to us any time soon. “
Yes well, sorry for that abrupt departure. The holidays and family did take me away for a bit. I do hope to be back soon and we’ll explore more of the area around Cong, Ireland before moving on to that manor house in Scotland.

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Guess I’d better cut this short or I may be inundated with more characters wanting their say. For the most part, I’ve learned that the characters do seem to enjoy being part of the story but don’t relish being left too long on hold. Perhaps I’ll continue this line of thought at another time… and give more characters a chance to weigh in.








14 comments:

  1. Very good, I have the same concerns with my characters. I can change their names or descriptions a little. That's not a problem. But if I cut the character out completely I sort of feel guilty.

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    1. Interesting, John. I don't think I've ever cut a character out completely... at least not a main character. But like you, I can see feeling a bit guilty about something like that. They take on a life of their own.

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  2. Rich population of your fictional characters. I do envy you!!

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    1. They are a diverse group... but for the most part, congenial.

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  3. I love it. Those characters obviously have to spill out sometimes!

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    1. That's very true, Olga. If I didn't give them their say, they may refuse to talk to me and then I would be truly blocked.

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  4. First of all, that picture is perfect to begin this post. I mostly write essays, but considering how the characters develop when I do write a fictional piece, I have to agree with you that they take on a life of their own quickly. I haven't had any of my "people" talk to me like this, but now that you've opened the possibiliy in my mind, who knows? Love this, Rian. :-)

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    1. DJan, I'm sure they 'talk' to you... but perhaps you just haven't given them your full attention. I hadn't until recently.

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  5. Aww darn, now you have me feeling badly about the characters I have left unfinished and hanging. Is it too late to revive them? Who knows?

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    1. Patti, I'm thinking that the 'reviving' is up to you... so-oo possibly.

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  6. Dear Rian, I so enjoyed this posting. Like you, I write--not daily anymore, but as often as I can. And I have manuscripts I've put aside, unfinished, with characters who I think would speak to me as yours have if I'd let them!

    And I do so remember one character who took over a novel that I hope to self-publish in July. I was amazed at what she did in the novel! Peace.

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    1. Sometimes I wonder when a character goes off on a tangent... if there aren't more personalities within ourselves that are kept in check while the dominant one is the one we have chosen to live out our lives. These others make their appearance in our stories?

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  7. great post
    interesting to say the least!
    no, i don't write ...
    thanx for sharing

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    1. Thanks, Selina. I don't find it odd that you don't write... I know many who don't and some who strongly dislike it. Once when having this discussion with a friend, I said, "but anyone can write"... to which she responded, "I don't agree". I countered with, "I'm not saying it has to be good writing... just put thoughts on paper". She countered with, "not even that".

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