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Re: Writing novels

Apr 08, 1995 04:35 AM
by Astrea


"Ann E. Bermingham" <72723.2375@compuserve.com> writes:

> I found this particularly interesting because in my current
> writing, I had to create a "bad guy".  At first, I found it
> strange to get my thinking to match his twisted mind set, but
> over time I began to enjoy making him make mischief He is the
> symbol of chaos which is a catalyst for the other character's
> growt
>
> I set up natal charts for all my major characters and that
> experience made me wonder how the Great Author keeps track of it
> all.  He must have help.  His storyline is so complicated.

Hi, Anne,

I'm working on a book as well (although it's getting behind
because of lack of time.) I found your idea of making natal
charts for the main characters very intriguing, and probably very
useful.  Re: the baddy; the thing I find frightening about
creating my baddy is how easily I can do it, and imagine the
things he might do! :-)

It's going to be a novel, eventually, and will promote some
theosophical themes.

ASTREA

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