Charlotte, part 2
May. 5th, 2009 06:00 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
How hard can it be to type up a story of about 10 000 words, when your know (sort of) what is going to happen? Especially as I can, without that much effort, write 2-3000 words a day. And still this poor story has been dragging on for a week or so, by now.
I think, if I am to be totally honest, the main problem is the main character - Charlotte - herself. She is not a very likeable character. She is very much like me, when I was eighteen years old, and I kind of suspect that I would not like myself either if I ran into myself today. And yet I have to show her in a probable light, not coming off as universally unlovable, even though she might feel that way to me. To top it off, I also have to make it at least probable she would awaken some kind of interest in a rather successful man, seven years her senior.
Well, one of the points with this project (the collection of short stories I have given the work-title 25 faces) was to explore writing about characters I would not normally care for and therefore just stay away from. I guess it is a good thing challenging myself from time to time. How do you develop as a writer if you do not, after all?
I think, if I am to be totally honest, the main problem is the main character - Charlotte - herself. She is not a very likeable character. She is very much like me, when I was eighteen years old, and I kind of suspect that I would not like myself either if I ran into myself today. And yet I have to show her in a probable light, not coming off as universally unlovable, even though she might feel that way to me. To top it off, I also have to make it at least probable she would awaken some kind of interest in a rather successful man, seven years her senior.
Well, one of the points with this project (the collection of short stories I have given the work-title 25 faces) was to explore writing about characters I would not normally care for and therefore just stay away from. I guess it is a good thing challenging myself from time to time. How do you develop as a writer if you do not, after all?