I feel like a rock-star sometimes.
Look at me here, with my happy-go-lucky lifestyle
Not a care in the world but
My laptop with my novel open
To the juicy bits – the personalities with
their fabulous lives and exciting drama
their ups and downs and their
…oh their endless passions
and love.
I’m a rock star.
My characters make me so.
Do you ever live vicariously through your characters? I’m thinking about my upcoming trip to Ottawa where I will go backstage at the National Arts Centre to see the dressing rooms and the back hallways where the stars meet. I’ll go on stage and look out at all the seats and maybe I’ll do a little dance. But it’s not just the fact that my main character happens to be a performer. There’s so much more going on in his life than that; it’s only a facet of who he is.
My fictional characters go through their own lives with the dramas and fears and loves that I only wish I could experience. Sure, sometimes they are tortured by those very same things. But their stories are interesting – worth telling. Is my own life worth a tale? Sometimes, I suppose. But not like the lives of my characters. They live out loud, doing things I can only dream of having the opportunity to do.
I suppose all writers of fiction live, at times, in the imaginary world where their characters exist. A fantasy world, if you will, where not even the sky is the limit, and where unexpected things happen.
Once in a very rare while, I feel like I’m really there. And in a way my research will take me there. I’ll have my notepad and pen and my camera on hand to record the moment, but for the most part I’ll be living it.
Has it happened to you? I’d love to know.
September 7, 2014 at 10:32 pm
Indeed, living vicariously, playing with possibilities, those are reasons to write fiction, aren’t they?
Yes, I do it, too. Find myself looking forward to November, to be honest.
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September 8, 2014 at 11:51 am
In that case I look forward to reading your NaNo project one day! 😀
They certainly are excellent reasons to write. 🙂
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September 5, 2014 at 8:55 pm
Yesterday, I attended the World Sexual Health Day event in New York City. This was something I wouldn’t have been likely to have heard of if not for a writer friend, August McLaughlin, who was emceeing the event. I might not have been brave enough to go, and certainly wouldn’t have had nearly as much fun, if another writer friend, Elizabeth Anne Mitchell, who knows that part of the city well, hadn’t taken this dyed-in-the-wool country girl under her wing for the day.
During the event, an exhibit put me right into two of my characters’ lives, and, for a few minutes, it’s like I was living their lives and insecurities with them…and that’s developed into a vivid scene with a great deal of emotional punch and some information on sexuality, too…
That happens sometimes, without warning. I’m always surprised and delighted, when it does.
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September 7, 2014 at 5:01 pm
It’s a great thing indeed when we realize we’re walking in our character’s shoes. I feel that way every time I visit the city where my novel takes place. Amazing.
Glad to know you’ve experienced it too! 😀
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September 11, 2014 at 6:33 pm
I think that in-their-skin (a good many of my characters do not favor shoes!) feeling is a huge part of why I write fiction. I’ve always wanted to climb into other people’s heads; this gives me a way to do that, at least in some fanciful sense.
Hope you enjoyed your tour, and that magic happened! =D
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September 12, 2014 at 4:51 pm
It hasn’t actually happened yet, but when it does, I’ll be sure to report back! 🙂 Thank you!
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September 13, 2014 at 6:33 am
Oh, good! That means I can send you all kinds of good, productive thoughts that it be a magical experience! =D
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September 13, 2014 at 10:24 am
And they will be well received. 🙂 I go on Sept. 28.Thanks!
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September 17, 2014 at 1:18 am
I’ll try to keep track of the date, so that I can think thoughts of you getting even more than you’re dreaming of! =D
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September 4, 2014 at 5:47 pm
I’m guessing my character’s lives are not much different from mine. They get into much more trouble though.
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September 4, 2014 at 10:44 pm
The question is, is it trouble you wish you could get into?
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September 5, 2014 at 8:58 am
I don’t think so.(or I don’t tink so on getting into trouble again)
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September 5, 2014 at 9:06 am
You came by your current wisdom honestly then I suppose? 😀
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September 5, 2014 at 9:21 am
Big proponent of trial and error.
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September 4, 2014 at 5:40 pm
Yeah, I suppose I kind of live vicariously through characters at times. I used to tell people that my one character, Riss, was sort of my alter ego, and with her and her personality I could act in ways I wouldn’t normally but sometimes wished I could (she’s a bit more outgoing and such than I am).
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September 4, 2014 at 10:44 pm
It’s like an extension of ourselves, isn’t it? 🙂
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September 5, 2014 at 6:16 pm
Very much so 🙂
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September 4, 2014 at 3:41 pm
That’s cool Linda that you get to go backstage at the NAC. It’ll make your character very real.
Oh, by the way I had a giest post published over at Cordelia’s Mom today http://cordeliasmomstill.com/2014/09/04/red-stars-guest-post-by-paul-curran/#comments , I’d love it if you had the time to drop by and visit. Thanks!
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September 4, 2014 at 10:42 pm
It will be very cool – thanks Paul.
And your article was great! 😀
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