We're back in business, the arms are healing, the old camera charger has been found, the darned cd is still missing, but it'll come home eventually.
Here's something I tried when I started to first get a bit disheartened with D'aul novel. I casted it. Took a bundle of papers and magazines and cut em up. Deciding what my characters looked like, in some cases showing where they lived etc etc. Stuck em all up on a big piece of wallpaper, that was supposed to grow and change and act like a bible for the book, but guess what? It ended up down the back of a set of drawers. However it did provoke a bit more thought in myself, showed me more about what I was thinking about some of them, helped me get excited about the thing when it was dragging a bit, so from that point of view alone it was useful. One of the major characters, and her friends are all obsolete now, she was replaced by a dog. (That's another good tip, if you can replace a major character with a dog in your book, it probably means they aren't adding too much). This little collage also means I'll be so ready when Hollywood comes a calling. Although it might have been a bit ambitious - looking to cast Colm Meaney (that's him with his head on sideways) - altho it's only a small role, he could do it in half an hour of shooting, so maybe the budget would stretch to that.
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colm meaney? he who i only saw just this week in the boys and girl from county clare?
an awful experience
Didn't see that - but C'mon - The Snapper, The Commitments, Intermission, Star Trek, How Harry became a Tree. You'd forgive him anything after those...
Now if you'd said the smouldering Gabriel Byrne I might have been able to conjour up a good immage, but mean Colm? Mind you, you did say it was a small part...
What sort of a novel is this anyway? I must try to suss that out before I see it in print.... given your imagination, that chore will take me forever.....DQ
DQ - just tryin to figure that one out for myself...
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