Showing posts with label characters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label characters. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Camden Harbor


Camden Harbor, Maine

Who owns these boats?
Who travels on them?
Families, friends?
Where do they go?
How did they learn to sail?

Each boat has so many stories
and if you are curious about them
you might be a writer.

Mm?

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Characters: the Grandma


My husband gave me this wooden figure (I call her 'Knitting Grandma') for my birthday this year. She stands about seven inches high and I love the detail: her expressive face, her wire glasses and metal knitting needles, the folds and pattern on the apron, the tiny flower dots on her headscarf, the hunch of her shoulders, the flat black slipper shoes. She has taken on a life of her own in our kitchen, watching benevolently over her territory.

Someone recently pointed out to me that each of my books contains at least one benevolent older figure (not always a grandparent figure, sometimes an aunt or teacher or parent), and though I wasn't conscious of that prevalence, it seems fitting. I had many older, benevolent people in my life when I was young.

Did you?

Friday, March 25, 2011

Reflections on Reflections


Is the person in the mirror you or a reflection of you? Is the character in the book a reflection of the author? And which is more 'real': the person/character or the reflection?

Well. I've been thinking about reflections lately.


Maybe those musings will be reflected in the upcoming book (in 2012.)

You are real . . .aren't you?