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I dyed my hair again! Yes, now I am a lovely shade of peacock blue-green.
It also turns out I’ve been collecting images for my current work-in-progress. The two images on the right are inspirational pictures for one of my characters. Is it a coincidence that I just dyed my hair the same mermaid shade? Perhaps I’ve become a “method writer,” and I need to fully embody my character in order to write authentically!
Does your life mimic your art?

I dyed my hair again! Yes, now I am a lovely shade of peacock blue-green.
It also turns out I’ve been collecting images for my current work-in-progress. The two images on the right are inspirational pictures for one of my characters. Is it a coincidence that I just dyed my hair the same mermaid shade? Perhaps I’ve become a “method writer,” and I need to fully embody my character in order to write authentically!
Does your life mimic your art?

Love the color, Ingrid! I would have to die my hair red to match my character. Instead, I find myself slipping and talking in my character’s dialect sometimes! I’m so used to writing it!
As my character gets her hair cut off, I did that, too.
Your hair looks gorgeous. Nice choice.
Beautiful color! Love your blog. Thanks.
I keep a lot of endowed objects from my writing. I just can’t help form collecting them. If my character has yellow roses in her room, I need yellow roses. If she has a certain kind of ring, I need that ring. If she discovers a puzzle box, I go out and find a puzzle box. And on it goes.
There’s something about touching and feeling an object that is helpful to writing. Plus who doesn’t want to fill their office with yellow roses and call it research!
[…] Darrow wrote about hearing a voice that comes from a specific place and how those are inseparable; Ingrid Sundburg is a proponent of method writing and inhabits her character, even dying her hair if need be. L. […]