We’re back, for the second dose of therapy, and I have to say, you Voices are people after my own hearts – I love the heroes you picked and especially love their fears! These are a few of my favorites – thanks for entering! From Cara ~ Rhett Butler — Clark Gable plays him to a T. He’s afraid of being misunderstood and played by the one person he’s allowed into his heart. Jack Ryan — played by Harrison Ford — he’s afraid of being unable to protect his family and the country. Jason Bourne — he’s afraid of never finding out who he really is while being petrified of what he’ll discover when he finally unravels that. (Susie here: I have a big crush on Jason!) From Charmaine ~ […]
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Have Courage, Man! The Last element to a Heart-Throb Hero
I blame LOST. If it weren’t for the last two nights of catching up with Sawyer and the gang, well I might have gotten my blogging done! But really – who is the man in the coffin? And, why is everyone so upset about getting back to clean laundry and a ready supply of toothpaste? Hmm….it’s going to be a good season! How I long to write great epics….so, let’s continue our hero’s development today with the LAST element of a Heart Throb Hero. I promise, once we figure out who he is, it’ll be SO much easier to craft his journey! We’ve talked about Noble Cause, Flaws, Fears….and today, we’re going to talk about COURAGE. What is courage? Big muscles and Heroic speeches? The ability to fight foes? To […]
Read the RestBe Afraid, be very afraid! The third element of a Heart-Throb Hero
We had an ice-storm last night. Living in Minnesota, I’m pretty familiar with ice, even took a dive last week in our school parking lot (yes, right in front of my kids. I’m feeling old!). But last night, the storm, which actually started out as rain and morphed into sleet created a condition called “black ice” – it’s ice built up on pavement that causes cars to fly off the highway into ditches and other cars. It’s one of the most dangerous parts of winter in the northland. The thing is, having lived most of my life in cold (MN and then Siberia), I know how to drive on black ice. My 16 year old, rookie drive son, however, does not. Which is why I stood at the window, staring […]
Read the RestFlaws: Examples and other stuff
Raise your hand if you’ve seen 27 Dresses. Such a cute movie (and in this one we DO fall in love with James Marsden!). Love the premise, and there is so much inner conflict potential! But what does that have to do with flaws? You’ll have to see it to understand, but there is a BINGO moment, where the heroine nails the hero’s backstory, and reveals the why of his flaw, which is cynicism. I’m not going to wreck it for you all, but the thing is, when a woman does that in your story, everything changes for the hero. Suddenly he’s found a woman who can understand him. And that makes all the difference. So, let’s take a look at some of the excellent examples sent in: (As a […]
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