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11 April 2011

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Tracy Smith

Sounds like a lot of fun! I'll mark my calendar, but I hope you'll also post a reminder, as my memory is often like a sieve.

Suzanne Adair

Tracy, I'll post lots of reminders. You'll see them on my blog, Facebook, Twitter, and Goodreads.

Rachel

This book looks like it's right up my alley! Lots of excitement, and set back in time. I hope you win!

Suzanne Adair

Thanks, Rachel! If you want a free copy of Paper Woman, please check out my 21 April blog post and follow the instructions there!

Rachel

Hi, That was an interesting post on the making of a villain. The most prominent characteristic to me is that the villain has their own agenda, and doesn't give a darn about anybody else. I also grew up in the 60's and had the mumps in second grade, a miserable experience! I vividly remember coming home after school to watch Dark Shadows, what a great show. Yes Angelique was a true villain. I used to like to play act the characters as a game with my friends.I guess I've gone way off topic,but any way interesting blog post. Looking forward to reading Paper Woman. Thanks

Suzanne Adair

Rachel, thanks for going back and checking out the post on villains. I'm sure you know people who always have their own agendas. Not only do you and I not figure into that agenda, but we get in the way of what's on that agenda. That's what it feels like to be unnecessary for a villain. But being necessary may be worse.

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