Women's History Month meme
Now that the (absolutely delightful) houseguests are gone, and I can breathe a little in between bouts of exhaustion, powerpoints and seed-starting, I can do a meme.
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mmegaera: to celebrate Women's History Month, ask me something about my female characters (either my original characters or ones I've written about in fic). Questions can be about the characters themselves (backstory, goals, personality, etc.) or about my own writing choices. (In other words, a female version of "Watsonian or Doylist." Russellian or Kingly?)
It is also a good month to write something spontaneous and profound about women in history and/or female characters, and perhaps I will manage that. The spontaneous part, anyway.
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It is also a good month to write something spontaneous and profound about women in history and/or female characters, and perhaps I will manage that. The spontaneous part, anyway.
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By the way, I suspect LMB had all this in mind while writing, but the paucity of Laisa's actual presence in the books can lead to a view of her as just pretty and plump and turning beautiful adoring eyes on her man. So a lot of my writing her, once I got started, also had to do with, hello, a real person, with a brain and everything. And I also wanted to delve a bit deeper into the romance, which viewed from Miles's distracted POV is rather surface-level. Laisa isn't just dazzled by Gregor's sparkly palace; she falls for him as a person, and he for her. And they have troubles; it can't just be a fairy tale. And… I think she has a smidgen of sense of humor in the books, so I gave her more, but then I can't really help doing that to any character I like. But really, if she couldn't see her situation as funny, I don't think she could survive. There's a lot of fanfic that says "But it's not fair!" about how little attention certain characters get, and my Laisa fics certainly fit that bill.