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Where Do Characters Come From?
I’m really not sure where the characters come from. I know deep down that they come from my head but it’s hard to believe when they do things that I’d never expect.
I’ll use Christian, the River-Man, as an example. He was born of necessity. I had Trinity wandering through the woods and something had to happen or it’d be boring. So, I created Christian.
He was supposed to be a glimpse into the creepy world where Trinity found herself, but he wasn’t content with that small role. Christian is a bit of a scene stealer and he actually became a very important secondary character (and the main character of his own novella, Conguise Chronicles: Rise of the River-Man).
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They truly believe that I create my characters in the same sense that parents create a child. I give them life and try to help guide them, but the decisions they make and the life they choose to lead is up to them. Sometimes, I find that quite frightening.
L.S. O'Dea
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