Captain's Log, Stardate 03.23.2009 Hey guys, I could use some help. In my current manuscript, The Year of the Dog , which is a humorous contemporary romance, I have a minor character, Eddie. He’s my heroine’s ex-boyfriend, and they’re on good terms with each other. He’s a bit irresponsible, but not so much so that he’s a complete loser. He’s got a very easy going attitude, he forgets to pay his bills sometimes, he’s friendly and charming. He’s adventurous and fun to be around, but he’s a little forgetful sometimes, and he tends to spend a little outside his income. I need an occupation for him. What would a charming, easy going, slightly irresponsible guy do for a living? He’s not too irresponsible, because otherwise readers will wonder what in the world my heroine saw in him to date him in the first place. She was attracted to his charm, his easy going attitude (her family’s uptight, and he was a nice contrast), and his adventurousness. But his forgetfulness and irresponsibility ...
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Thanks for the insight into the male heros. I've read your first book only, the second is on its way...but I LOVED AIDEN. He was awesome. The story of his conversion was so amazing to read. I actually read it twice.
Thanks for the post. Happy Friday!
Actually, the story behind the painting that trigger's Aiden's conversion is really interesting. I talked about it on Erica Vetsch's blog and it's also on the post of my Sushi for One blog tour (you have to scroll down a little to the excerpt I posted from Erica's blog).
Camy