Friday, March 18, 2016

H is for Hearts

Margaret talks about writing from the heart.


As this blog is called Heroines With Hearts I thought I’d dwell on the word Heart. What do we actually mean by it?

 

I was always told to write from the heart. To believe entirely in what I was writing. And that is what I do. I live the life of each of my heroines. I am that person. It’s not an easy ride, not for me, or for my heroines until they actually settle down into their Happy Ever After. But what fun it is. Naturally nothing runs smoothly, there would be no story to tell if it did.

 

For instance, in the book I’m currently writing my heroine has been forced into marrying a man she does not love, simply to make his father happy. She had actually tricked her way into the hero’s life (she’s a newspaper reporter and wanted to do a story on him.)  His payback was to fulfil his ageing father’s dream of his only son getting wed. The problem is - they live in the south of England, his father in the Caribbean. This was something she certainly hadn’t counted on. Of course things happen when they get there – but that’s not something I’m giving away at the moment. I will tell you, though, that his father falls ill and needs treatment in England, so my poor heroine has no escape even then.

 

I know the story will have a happy ending but how they get to it even I don’t know yet.

 

8 comments:

  1. oh, i hope she gets a happy ending!

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  2. We certainly do put our characters through a lot of angst before finding their HEA, don't we?

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    1. Too true, but it's necessary angst. Where would we be without it?

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  3. Am sure everything will work out happily for her in the end!

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    1. I'm sure it will but it won't be without difficulties.

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