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] Date Posted:11:54:40 05/07/12 Mon In reply to:
Wes
's message, "Son of "What's your Thinking?" on 15:12:01 05/01/12 Tue
- Janine, employee at the Bradford Spee-D-Mart and later Courier. I imagined her a younger Emily that was content, but her desire to spread wings comes while at the Courier. She isn't Brenda. It isn't journalism that drives her to change.
- Someone from Disciplines of the Savior (other than the Swifts), especially someone younger than Jennlynn that receives a wake-up from her heroism and the subsequent reconciliation.
- Or maybe Barbara Bishop of WOXI learns her lesson. She's still young.
- Cory Luma, Jason Macrae's friend, after he dropped Wildlife Bio and got a girlfriend.
I imagine you want to connect Bradford, yet a younger crowd than the 1988 Grads. Some characters from Cattail in Wychbold would be possible, such as Marty, the mechanic, or the retired Burn's grandkids.
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Date Posted:01:10:53 05/08/12 Tue
>The "What's your thinking" thread has sure developed
>some thoughts -- and one new book so far. But it's
>gotten so complicated that new posts are hard to find,
>so let's start a new thread and abandon the old one.
>
>The question is as before: can anyone think of a minor
>character in some past story that seems interesting
>enough to have a story written around them?
>
>I'd really prefer if it was a character from one of
>the newer stories, at least one of the stories that's
>set on the more recent side, say, post-2000. No lead
>characters -- Randy, Jennlynn, or the like.
>
>However, I'd be particularly interested in characters
>that aren't from Spearfish Lake -- in other words,
>Bradford stories, or others. I have a pretty good
>backlog of Spearfish Lake based stories, but am weaker
>on others. Let's hear some ideas!
>
>-- Wes
G'day,
May I suggest Emily's daughter Kayla. You can develop her running at the same time as you develop her political awareness as started in Picking Up the Pieces. There's opportunity there to start with her in high school or college and involve her with the appropriate local politics while developing her running career.
Some drama can be added by having her become a leading Olympic running candidate and then an injury forces her out of running and deeper into politics.