Many writers use models or images to be able to easily remember or recognise their story characters as they work. I've known some people who will go through magazines and catalogues and snip out someone who reminds them of a particular character. They might cut out some cardboard and glue the picture on and put the character's name across it or a the bottom. Some writers who can draw, may sketch what they think their character looks like themselves or do a story board. In the end it is the reader who will use their own imagination and the writer's descriptions to create the image in their mind's eye.
In some ways Deirdre Hanlon was one of the hardest to find a model for. I had an image in my head that worked pretty well but I thought I should find something as I had the others. Try as I might I could not find an Irish face that looked like Deedee. For a while I was tempted to use Avril Lavigne but I wasn't quite satisfied.
Deedee is quite short, only 5'2" in stocking feet. She has a turned up nose with a band of freckles and green eyes. Her hair is usually a sandy reddish blond but she often dyes it and cuts it to spice things up. Though the drummer for the bands in the story, being raised in Belfast, Ireland she also plays the Uilleann pipes, the Scottish War pipes, Tin whistle, Recorder, besides the Bodhran drum and singing lead vocals on many tracks.
At long last I just happened to think of an old friend of my daughter's and also happened to find some photos of her on a social networking site. I've decided not to mention her name but as soon as I saw the photos,...she became my model for Deedee Hanlon. I hope she won't mind. :)
Monday, 6 February 2012
Sunday, 5 February 2012
Character Models - Gette Kozak
Many writers use models or images to be able to easily remember or recognise their story characters as they work. I've known some people who will go through magazines and catalogues and snip out someone who reminds them of a particular character. They might cut out some cardboard and glue the picture on and put the character's name across it or a the bottom. Some writers who can draw, may sketch what they think their character looks like themselves or do a story board. In the end it is the reader who will use their own imagination and the writer's descriptions to create the image in their mind's eye.
One of the easiest because I only have one photo model is,...
Brigette Kozak
"Gette" is 5'6" with dark eyes and features that reveal her heritage. Her mother's maiden name was Kun which is the name of the people known in English as Cuman. They were a Nomadic people from the Eur-Asian Steppe also known as the Kipchak before moving into Hungary around the year 1000 c.e. Though mostly a mystery, their language is of Turkic-Iranian origin. Gette like Anja is classically trained and can play almost any instrument. She plays either lead guitar, or lead fiddle (violin) on most of their early "Rock and Reel" music but on the final tour and record she does major duty on keyboards besides.
Gette posed a bit of a problem for me as I had another image in my head altogether when I started. She transformed from bitch-witch to beautiful witch as I got to know her better. I looked through Hungarian faces for quite some time before this model appeared. I have no idea of her name but she had done excellent service as a stand in for Brigette Kozak.
One of the easiest because I only have one photo model is,...
Brigette Kozak
"Gette" is 5'6" with dark eyes and features that reveal her heritage. Her mother's maiden name was Kun which is the name of the people known in English as Cuman. They were a Nomadic people from the Eur-Asian Steppe also known as the Kipchak before moving into Hungary around the year 1000 c.e. Though mostly a mystery, their language is of Turkic-Iranian origin. Gette like Anja is classically trained and can play almost any instrument. She plays either lead guitar, or lead fiddle (violin) on most of their early "Rock and Reel" music but on the final tour and record she does major duty on keyboards besides.
Gette posed a bit of a problem for me as I had another image in my head altogether when I started. She transformed from bitch-witch to beautiful witch as I got to know her better. I looked through Hungarian faces for quite some time before this model appeared. I have no idea of her name but she had done excellent service as a stand in for Brigette Kozak.
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Character Models - Anja Lindstrom
Many writers use models or images to be able to easily remember or recognise their story characters as they work. I've known some people who will go through magazines and catalogues and snip out someone who reminds them of a particular character. They might cut out some cardboard and glue the picture on and put the character's name across it or a the bottom. Some writers who can draw, may sketch what they think their character looks like themselves or do a story board. In the end it is the reader who will use their own imagination and the writer's descriptions to create the image in their mind's eye.
Today I thought I might show you the "models" I used for my characters and tell you a little about each character as well. Let us start with,...
Anja Lindstrom
We meet Anja when she is approx 53 yrs as well as when she is about 23 yrs. In both cases she is 5' 11" and skinny as a rake! She has thin blond hair and dazzling blue eyes. Her instruments in the bands are the Electric Bass, the cello, the viola, the violin and various percussion instruments.
When she first came to me I had this image of the Norse Goddess/giantess, Skadi in mind.
Today I thought I might show you the "models" I used for my characters and tell you a little about each character as well. Let us start with,...
Anja Lindstrom
We meet Anja when she is approx 53 yrs as well as when she is about 23 yrs. In both cases she is 5' 11" and skinny as a rake! She has thin blond hair and dazzling blue eyes. Her instruments in the bands are the Electric Bass, the cello, the viola, the violin and various percussion instruments.
When she first came to me I had this image of the Norse Goddess/giantess, Skadi in mind.
One day the thought came to me to try the web and see if Anja might be there. I basically typed in "Swedish female faces" and low and behold, "Anja" was there waiting for me.
For those in the know yes, these turned out to be photos of Elsa Sylvan the Swedish super model taken at her first photo test when she was eighteen. http://www.supermodels.nl/elsasylvan
But like I'm saying, Elsa is not Anja nor the other way round either. Anja just happens to look very much like Elsa.
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Saturday, 28 January 2012
450,000 Words
In my opening remarks I said that when I sat down to write a novel it was a completely different story. These characters came to me and asked that I write theirs instead. Since then they have become my "imaginary" friends and we've spent a lot of time together.
I was doing a rough calculation based on the computer word count. Now just the way I have chapters saved, etc. this is not 100% accurate. That is why it is a rough calculation.
If each chapter is approx. 30,000 words and I have 15 chapters,...that makes 450,000 words so far. I am guessing that I have one more,...maybe two chapters left and then an epilogue. For most of this first rewrite I have kept pretty close to the original, changing only minor things. There has been a lot added in dealing with the earliest phase of the story but the main has basically been complete. This "back to the present" section of the story I have done a lot of editing,...sorry guys. My "friends" talk too much! I think there were parts that were getting repetitive, perhaps the information was covered better somewhere else,...or it really wasn't necessary. In a way it was a case of "Get on with It!" I hope this editing will move the story along at a better pace toward the conclusion.
Anyway,...as I am not a professional writer, I'm not sure what publishers will think of such a wordy apical. I'll worry about that once I get to that stage of the project!
I was doing a rough calculation based on the computer word count. Now just the way I have chapters saved, etc. this is not 100% accurate. That is why it is a rough calculation.
If each chapter is approx. 30,000 words and I have 15 chapters,...that makes 450,000 words so far. I am guessing that I have one more,...maybe two chapters left and then an epilogue. For most of this first rewrite I have kept pretty close to the original, changing only minor things. There has been a lot added in dealing with the earliest phase of the story but the main has basically been complete. This "back to the present" section of the story I have done a lot of editing,...sorry guys. My "friends" talk too much! I think there were parts that were getting repetitive, perhaps the information was covered better somewhere else,...or it really wasn't necessary. In a way it was a case of "Get on with It!" I hope this editing will move the story along at a better pace toward the conclusion.
Anyway,...as I am not a professional writer, I'm not sure what publishers will think of such a wordy apical. I'll worry about that once I get to that stage of the project!
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Thursday, 12 January 2012
Story Fun
One of the fun things about this story is trying to imagine the characters and the music they would play, what it would sound like. Just crusing through Youtube I came across a very young version of "Gette Kozak" playing the guitar in her room.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuX2VFSBOHM&feature=related
Now if they every made a movie of this story,...ha, ha, ha, I'd have to try and find out who this really is!
What is really ironic is that I have been using this photo of an unknown(to me) Hungarian Model as my,...model for Gette. The guitar playing girl is very similar.
Maybe over the next little while I'll add photos of the faces I used to picture my characters as I wrote.
Writing wise,...I have finish a major part of the story or have it saved and pages printed anyway. The "back to the present" part remains to be rewritten and saved so there is still a lot of work to do. In a way it is kind of sad to see another section of this story come to a close. I like these "imaginary friends" of mine and I like their story. I just wish they'd picked a better writer,...I do have to look forward to actually reading it from end to end for the first time and adding more finishing touches. We'll I better not "hang about" here then!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuX2VFSBOHM&feature=related
Now if they every made a movie of this story,...ha, ha, ha, I'd have to try and find out who this really is!
What is really ironic is that I have been using this photo of an unknown(to me) Hungarian Model as my,...model for Gette. The guitar playing girl is very similar.
Maybe over the next little while I'll add photos of the faces I used to picture my characters as I wrote.
Writing wise,...I have finish a major part of the story or have it saved and pages printed anyway. The "back to the present" part remains to be rewritten and saved so there is still a lot of work to do. In a way it is kind of sad to see another section of this story come to a close. I like these "imaginary friends" of mine and I like their story. I just wish they'd picked a better writer,...I do have to look forward to actually reading it from end to end for the first time and adding more finishing touches. We'll I better not "hang about" here then!
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
Nearer than Further
Hey! Hello!
It's been a while since I've put anything down here. I thought it was time for a status report and I've had a pleasant surprise. My working copy consists of eight, 200 to 300 page notebooks. I have been working hard through book six and was expecting it would take another year before the story was all down on disk and/or in print form.
Last night I was on the last few pages of book six and I pulled out book seven in preparation of working straight into it. To my surprise I discovered that book seven is actually the LAST book. The story ends in book seven!
It turns out that book eight is just various rewrites and add ins plus a few epilogue suggestions. It looks like I could have this story closer to a finished version a lot sooner than I expected.
"Yeah!!!"
Now back to the laptop!!
It's been a while since I've put anything down here. I thought it was time for a status report and I've had a pleasant surprise. My working copy consists of eight, 200 to 300 page notebooks. I have been working hard through book six and was expecting it would take another year before the story was all down on disk and/or in print form.
Last night I was on the last few pages of book six and I pulled out book seven in preparation of working straight into it. To my surprise I discovered that book seven is actually the LAST book. The story ends in book seven!
It turns out that book eight is just various rewrites and add ins plus a few epilogue suggestions. It looks like I could have this story closer to a finished version a lot sooner than I expected.
"Yeah!!!"
Now back to the laptop!!
Sunday, 17 July 2011
Another Sample
CHAPTER TWELVE: “CLIMBING BACK ON THE HORSE”
Sitting on the new baled hay stacked in the loft Mac retreated into his music. He dusted off a song he had started quite some time before during a previous crisis. The words and music came to him anew and somehow they seemed much more poignant. Being busy with his own solace, he failed to notice Gette withdrawing more and more into herself as well. For the first week or so she along with Deedee and Anja would go down to the bend in the Red Deer River. They would strip down and wade or swim across to the deeper channel on the far side. Returning, they would lay under the cottonwoods while they dried.
As of late Gette started staying after the others were finished or go alone to swim. She said it reminded her of when she was a child and they used to swim in the nearby Tisza River. Sometimes she would immerse herself in the cooling flow but more often she would sit and try to be soothed by the lapping sound of the water and the sunlight playing on the ripples. Other times singing, Gette would wander barefoot along the shore. She thought a lot about home and her life and wondered if it was all worth it. Gette remembered as she walked alone the guys warning her about dangerous quicksand that would “swallow up a horse and rider in seconds”. She wondered what that would be like. In reality it sounded horrible but if it was quick and if she was never found,...
Maybe she could be like Shakespeare’s Ophelia and float down the river in madness until the water filled her voluminous clothes and pulled her under. It might be pretty watching the sun on rippling water only from underneath! If only she had some voluminous clothing! Why did dying have to be so complicated?
The thing that always stopped her in the end was not so much the world going on without her, though that too made her sad. It was the pain and heartbreak her death would cause Anja, Deedee and most of all Mac. He had worked so hard to keep her alive. Her happiness always seemed his first concern. Mac would be devastated if she were to kill herself. He did have Anja though, and Anja would always pull him through. She on the other hand,...had no one!
Another day and another night went by without so much as a word from Lorne. Soon another week had passed. If he would even call to say that he had thought it over but could not bring himself to love her anymore, it wouldn’t be any easier but at least she would know. As it was, it seemed he had driven her from his thoughts, boarded over the memories they shared and hardening his heart, was getting on with his life without her. This was too much!
That morning Gette made up her mind. Avoiding Deedee and especially Anja she made her way down to the shore. It was another glorious summer day with high wispy mare’s tail clouds in an azure sky. Sunlight sparkled on the greenish river as it in turn reflected the dancing leaves of the cottonwoods in the warm gentle breeze. She had on one of her favourite short dresses and held her best high heels in one hand. Around her neck was a silver heart shaped locket that her brother Peter had given her a very long time ago. This was so if they ever did find her body,… they would know whose it was.
The water was clear and cool as it rose up her leg to mid thigh. Clouds of river silt swirled up around her feet with each step like dust storms on the Puszta only in miniature. Looking up at the sky for one last time Gette lay back in the water and let the current lift her off the bottom.
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