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A cast of characters are assembling in my room...
Clara Woods - a heroine
Billy Schaffer - best pal
Melville Blue - a villain
and a collection of grandfathers.
I'm in the mood for some silliness. This project is inspired by this post, features a reimagining of the short story from this post, and is taking me back to my poisoned roots.
In other news, I've edited one of my Short Story Month stories (Dreams of a Ragged Doll) and sent her on her merry way...
Oh, villainous indeed! :-) The cast of grandfathers is intriguing.
The cast of grandfathers caught my attention, too. Good times!
Fabulous name for a villain. And love the collection of grandfathers too :)
Silliness sounds good. Villainy's always fun. Grandfathers sound great. And fresh Cateness is always an occasion for squeeage. (Did I just invent a new word there? Oops.)
Villains are the best characters to write. And grandfathers.
They are, Anthony. Well they're intriguing me anyhow.
:D Aaron
Thanks, Danielle
I think you did, Simon
I agree, Kate
Possibly the awesomest villain name ever.
Intriguing! Yes, those darn grandfathers get everywhere ...
A collections of grandfathers? We should tell Maury Povich ; )
Ha! Thanks, Katey
They do, Simon.
Ha, Natalie