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pbray ([personal profile] pbray) wrote2007-04-17 09:25 pm

Fetch me pretty boys

Copyedits were expressed to NYC today. I would have sent them out yesterday, but the Northeaster kept me homebound.

First on the agenda was a trip to Kinkos to photocopy the copyedits*, prior to their mailing. I was surrounded by frantic taxpayers photocopying their returns while I serenely hogged a machine and proceeded to photocopy my novel, much to their dismay.

Back to the pretty boys--this weekend as I was at the writer's retreat, a few of my fellow writers were startled to find that I had taken a break from writing to surf the internet, looking for pretty boys. I explained that part of my writing process is to find an actor who resembles my character and then print off their picture as a reference. This helps keep physical descriptions consistent, so characters don't change hair or eye-color midway through the novel. I already have the major characters for the first two books, but needed to add to their number.

Here's Lieutenant Burrell, a supporting character in THE SEA CHANGE, who will be elevated in importance in the final book, and thus warrants his own photos. Mmm, isn't he pretty?

*Yes, I'm obsessive compulsive and photocopy everything just in case a meteor strikes the DHL delivery truck, why do you ask?

[identity profile] pbray.livejournal.com 2007-04-18 04:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Dover Publications. They're like crack for historical writers. Fashions of the Regency Paperdolls by Tom Tierney (http://www.amazon.com/Fashions-Regency-Period-Paper-Dolls/dp/0486293351/).

Dover also makes Pride & Prejudice paper dolls, and other sets from the Georgian/Regency era.

[identity profile] sylvia-rachel.livejournal.com 2007-04-18 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh my. How many kinds of awesome is that??

(And so cheap, too. I love that about Dover.)