tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2999125118927001112.post7826571978873141261..comments2023-09-16T05:02:59.946-07:00Comments on Heroines with Hearts: WomenDebra St. Johnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07154130275058459169noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2999125118927001112.post-81246454013013975812012-04-17T16:06:55.489-07:002012-04-17T16:06:55.489-07:00With His Leading Lady, the heroine was fine but th...With His Leading Lady, the heroine was fine but the hero wasn't as I imagined him (but he was okay). With Fragrance, it was the other way round, the hero was right, but the heroine wasn't really how I imagined her. <br />That's the thing with small publishers though,they have to find 'stock' photos for your cover and as long as they look reasonably okay, we have to go with it. <br />Am now waiting for the cover for my May release. <br />BTW if you want to see the covers of my early releases back in the 60's and 70's take a look at my website. At that time, there was NO author consultation on the cover at all, at least not from Mills and Boon. You got the print copies of your books and that was that!Paula Martinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10040623635956769807noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2999125118927001112.post-13996095226768001822012-04-17T15:47:03.235-07:002012-04-17T15:47:03.235-07:00Oh that drives me nuts! If there are going to be p...Oh that drives me nuts! If there are going to be people on the cover, I want them to at least resemble the characters!Jennifer Wilckhttp://www.jenniferwilck.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2999125118927001112.post-37100852062842449112012-04-17T14:49:27.369-07:002012-04-17T14:49:27.369-07:00I'm the other way round, Jen. I can 'see&#...I'm the other way round, Jen. I can 'see' my characters, but their personalities develop as I get to know them. That applies equally to hero and heroine. Once they meet, I have them both in my mind's eye. In way, it's a bit like when you read someone else's novel and get your own visual image of what the characters look like which, in many cases, can be nothing like the characters shown on the front cover!Paula Martinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10040623635956769807noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2999125118927001112.post-10499590046246313742012-04-17T14:26:45.880-07:002012-04-17T14:26:45.880-07:00Ana, I often write a specific experience into my b...Ana, I often write a specific experience into my books, but not usually more than one. Sometimes I create scenes that play out how I wish they would in real life.<br /><br />Paula, that's really interesting. I have their personalities set in my head (at least the basics) but I usually need some picture of the hero in order to depict him. I don't seem to need anything of the heroine, which is why I asked the question.<br /><br />Debra, I'm similar to you. My hero is usually better formed starting out than my heroine.Jennifer Wilckhttp://www.jenniferwilck.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2999125118927001112.post-43988619864388917592012-04-17T13:05:12.575-07:002012-04-17T13:05:12.575-07:00That is so interesting, I almost always have a pic...That is so interesting, I almost always have a picture I use to represent my hero, but I hardly ever have one for my heroine.<br /><br />Most of the time, I know my hero much better than my heroine when I start writing. She tends to develop as I go along.Debra St. Johnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07154130275058459169noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2999125118927001112.post-32434305316777479292012-04-17T07:29:44.318-07:002012-04-17T07:29:44.318-07:00I don't use pictures of actors before I start ...I don't use pictures of actors before I start writing. I have my own mind-image of both the hero and heroine (and usually the secondary characters too). Sometimes I may later see pictures and think 'That's how I imagine so-and-so', which is what happened once when I saw a poster in a shop window in Dublin and knew immediately that the man and woman modelling Guinness sweatshirts were exactly as I imagined Jack and Abbey in 'Fragrance of Violets'.<br /><br />In the same way, my heroines create themselves in my mind. They're not based on me or on anyone I know. They develop as 'themselves' as I write the first draft. Difficult to explain but somehow they simply take on their own personalities.Paula Martinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10040623635956769807noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2999125118927001112.post-58540197988616531882012-04-17T06:35:47.025-07:002012-04-17T06:35:47.025-07:00What an interesting question, Jen! My heroines, so...What an interesting question, Jen! My heroines, so far, share specific life experiences with me, an inner write what "we" know. I wonder if prolific authors keep mining their pasts for things, or if they are just great observers of people.Ana Morganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12325215832587691886noreply@blogger.com