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wayfaringwordhack) wrote2010-06-27 05:22 pm
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Writing about Writing - Days 27
27. Along similar lines, do appearances play a big role in your stories? Tell us about them, or if not, how you go about designing your characters.
Yes and no. In The Traveler's Daughter, Bria's character is very much informed by her looks. She basically should have been given to another people to raise, a people who resembles her more closely, but her goddess had other ideas for her. Hence she has a childhood and adolescence along The Ugly Duckling lines.
In To Be Undone, characters have different physiques according to their castes, but apart from a minor thing, appearance doesn't play a major role.
Apart from having a physical type clear in my mind, I couldn't tell you what most of my characters in Witherwilds look like. Shocking, I know.
Yes and no. In The Traveler's Daughter, Bria's character is very much informed by her looks. She basically should have been given to another people to raise, a people who resembles her more closely, but her goddess had other ideas for her. Hence she has a childhood and adolescence along The Ugly Duckling lines.
In To Be Undone, characters have different physiques according to their castes, but apart from a minor thing, appearance doesn't play a major role.
Apart from having a physical type clear in my mind, I couldn't tell you what most of my characters in Witherwilds look like. Shocking, I know.