![]() ![]() ![]() Let’s face it, real people are rarely all good or all bad – even the Boston strangler could be charming, and Ted Bundy’s friends were shocked to learn of his crimes – and if someone is described as the salt-of-the-earth, I like to think it’s because they’re a little coarse and hard to take in large doses. They may be crass, and cruel and so infuriating you want to smack them, but they are never, ever dull. ![]() I have to admit that I like difficult characters, the ones who are multi-dimensional and intelligent, sporting scars that are both physical and emotional, because they always seem the most real to me. Is it difficult to write a character that may not always be likable? Both Ruby and Liz were, at times, so hard to like. Lynda was kind enough to answers some questions and be a part of my first guest post.ġ. As part of TLC Book Tours please welcome Lynda Simmons, author of Island Girl. ![]()
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