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      <author>jrebj00</author>
      <title>When the character takes over the story</title>
      <description>This is my first NaNo and I am loving it (blood, sweat, tears and all!). My book has taken on an entirely different direction than what I had planned, so much that even my title will not remain the same. I have 4 MFCs and one has really just taken over. I have found in the last few days that my writing in a million times better when I am writing in HER voice. She's a saucy chick--insecure in her own life but demanding in MINE, insisting that HER story is the one needing to be told. 

I am going with it. This character has turned out to be very fun to write and I'm sure in my edits/rewrites, her voice will come out even stronger when I let her win this battle and be THE main character (I think she just hates to share anything, even the title of MFC!). O.o</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 15:32:04 +0000</pubDate>
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      <author>pegleg kitty</author>
      <title>Re: When the character takes over the story</title>
      <description>You have hit that magic point when the characters become real. She'll start talking to you in the weirdest places, even the grocery store. Be thankful that she's a contemporary character. One writer said that her character started talking to her, and he was a pirate!

BTW, my current characters were minor characters who became real in a last-week NaNo free-write-for-word-count. I aged them 10 years and gave them their own story, which I am writing now.

One of my lead characters is sharing scenes with a woman who's fierce, so I wore high heels when I was writing it so I'd have the right frame-of-mind. I'm a 40-years-in-Chucks girl, so it was clearly a foreign place for me!
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      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 16:35:53 +0000</pubDate>
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      <author>teaandscribbles</author>
      <title>Re: When the character takes over the story</title>
      <description>Mine did that. I let her lead for awhile. The plot straighten back out again and made plot that made sense. I nor realize this was a good way for the plot to go. I am going to have to go back and add to the beginning to add more substance to the end, but I am glad with where we ended up. </description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2011 00:54:45 +0000</pubDate>
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      <author>KimGM</author>
      <title>Re: When the character takes over the story</title>
      <description>I think this happens to me whenever I sit down to write. Even now, when I wrote an outline of all the plot points, my characters have done what they wanted. Sometimes I manage to rein them in and bring them back on track but they generally do what they like and (usually) I like the direction they take. :)</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2011 17:05:14 +0000</pubDate>
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      <author>danahuff</author>
      <title>Re: When the character takes over the story</title>
      <description>Congrats Kim, teaandscribbles, and jreb00 on your wins! Hard work! Kitty, keep at it. I didn't finish last year, but my start is good, and I still think I can make something great out of it when I get the chance.

I remember the first time I read about characters doing their own thing independently of the author, and I thought it was crazy until it happened to me. That's when the characters are real. I still think about characters in books I wrote years ago, and they are real to me. I say go with it. Although mine currently has a frustrating attraction to her ex-husband when the bartender at her favorite pub is much better for her, I'm going to roll with it and let her figure it out for herself (I hope).</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 02:40:01 +0000</pubDate>
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