Getting back on the wagon with #WordWeavers: Who among your characters is the biggest risk-taker?'nIn Lies, it’s Casey.
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Getting back on the wagon with #WordWeavers: Who among your characters is the biggest risk-taker?
In Lies, it’s Casey. That’s her role: go out there, risk her neck, get results via whatever messy means necessary.
It’s a mistake to think of Livia as a voice of caution, though. She just doesn’t like to leave the house or exert herself. She entirely approves of, will back up, and on occasion plan or back up Casey’s crazy.
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Getting back on the wagon with #WordWeavers: Who among your characters is the biggest risk-taker?
In Lies, it’s Casey. That’s her role: go out there, risk her neck, get results via whatever messy means necessary.
It’s a mistake to think of Livia as a voice of caution, though. She just doesn’t like to leave the house or exert herself. She entirely approves of, will back up, and on occasion plan or back up Casey’s crazy.
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#WordWeavers In Sunset Grill, there’s, ah, some competition, but it’s probably either Zeke or Kris. And of the pair Zeke probably wins; Kris lacks caution in part because she’s wealthy, privileged, and has never had to face that many consequences when she gets it wrong. Zeke has had plenty of consequences, he just likes the adrenaline.
My main cast is stupidly cautious as a group, so I need crazy secondary characters to get them moving.
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