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If you could be any character in the most recent thing(s) that you're writing right now who would you be?
3_Lookman_
The Oracle in Mihte series of books. He writes everyone's fate and knows everything. It is not the character I want to be it is me. That is what an author is.
Mihte's Quest: Kids in the Underworld (published)
Mihte's Challenge: Can Jack defeat the Dread Lord of Anihilation? (To be published)
Mihte's Return: ........................ (Writing)
Mihte's Quest: Kids in the Underworld (published)
Mihte's Challenge: Can Jack defeat the Dread Lord of Anihilation? (To be published)
Mihte's Return: ........................ (Writing)
4_Lookman_
Dear ghghfkfkfh,
I think I would be Jack Harrowdine. In the character's first book " Mihte's Quest: Kids in the Underworld", Jack started as an unsure, unconfident dreamer. He was bullied by his twin sister, and he worshipped his older brother. By the end of the book, he had grown into a real hero, leading armies and negotiating favours to win the war.he
In his second (yet unpublished) book, " Mihte's Challenge: Can Jack defeat the dread Lord of Annihilation", after three years apprenticed to Hadi the Moor he starts competently, but fails to meet his potential. He gets really depressed until he is forced to confront himself. In the last scenes, he becomes almost godlike.
I have just started the third book called " Mihte's Return: (...), because I can see no problem selling a series like this. Jack is now in control of himself and back home. He has to control his friends, Haw and Rowan's mistakes, and three wild horses. Living on the Earth's surface has meant fitting in and cementing his absence from his brother and sister. I feel in my latest characterisation, Jack is an admirable character. I can see he will again prove worthy of his metal when tested.
I think I would be Jack Harrowdine. In the character's first book " Mihte's Quest: Kids in the Underworld", Jack started as an unsure, unconfident dreamer. He was bullied by his twin sister, and he worshipped his older brother. By the end of the book, he had grown into a real hero, leading armies and negotiating favours to win the war.he
In his second (yet unpublished) book, " Mihte's Challenge: Can Jack defeat the dread Lord of Annihilation", after three years apprenticed to Hadi the Moor he starts competently, but fails to meet his potential. He gets really depressed until he is forced to confront himself. In the last scenes, he becomes almost godlike.
I have just started the third book called " Mihte's Return: (...), because I can see no problem selling a series like this. Jack is now in control of himself and back home. He has to control his friends, Haw and Rowan's mistakes, and three wild horses. Living on the Earth's surface has meant fitting in and cementing his absence from his brother and sister. I feel in my latest characterisation, Jack is an admirable character. I can see he will again prove worthy of his metal when tested.
