tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-133132309124375119.post1051187552621986922..comments2024-03-26T07:33:18.502-04:00Comments on WordWranglers: The EndMargiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03843006118151762550noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-133132309124375119.post-76869758090121829812009-07-23T13:32:11.203-04:002009-07-23T13:32:11.203-04:00I think it's because like conception, they bec...I think it's because like conception, they become a part of you. You love everything about them. Lets face it, when you spend as much time as it takes to complete a novel, you know these characters inside and out. All their flaws and weaknesses. Watching your characters deal with and overcome major turning points in their lives, it's natural to worry how they'll make without us. And even how we'll make it without them. On the bright side, now everyone who 'meets' this wonderful cast of people can love them too!Tereasanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-133132309124375119.post-42621709498678529322009-07-15T06:14:22.824-04:002009-07-15T06:14:22.824-04:00Oh, I totally get that. My only adult mainstream n...Oh, I totally get that. My only adult mainstream novel took me two years to complete and those characters had been running around in my head for about ten years before I got their story down on paper. While I was writing it, I used to go to sleep thinking about the chapter I'd write the next day. After "the end" I wasn't sure what to try and dream about.Margiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03843006118151762550noreply@blogger.com