The incidents they each relate came from pretty standard character development execises. You don't usually use direct bits from those sorts of exercise, because they are not directly related to the story, but in this case they were so perfect for the moment and the scene, that I thing they became a lynchpin of that part of the story.
Running Total: 31311 Words.
In Today's Pages: George recalls a bloody nose, and Karla a tumbling boulder.
1 comment:
It's great when we can actually USE those worksheets, isn't it? Glad it worked out so well for you.
Elizabeth
Mystery Writing is Murder
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