Showing posts with label #Connie Vines @connievines_author. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Connie Vines @connievines_author. Show all posts

Friday, February 18, 2022

Flawed Characters in Your Story--What's Their Backstory? By Connie Vines #RR#93, #BWLAuthor, #WesternHero, #CowboyRomance, #HappilyEverAFter

This month's Round Robin Topic: Describe a flawed character you might use in a story. What part will they play in the story, and what will happen to them? How did they become so flawed?


Thank you, Rhobin, for this month's topic.

I'd like to begin my post by stating that everyone is flawed--including an author's story characters.  

The flaw may be physical, or a character may have a 'fatal flaw': a temper, stubbornness, act-with-out-thinking, or lack of self-esteem-all of which can lead to your story character's doom.

The flaw is part of the character arc, the path to self-growth. And, in a romantic novel, the way the main characters, and often the secondary characters, close the story with a HEA (happily ever after).

Yet the path is always bumpy and uncertain for the Hero and Heroine. It is often a secondary character or a 'villain' who usually has the most interesting/unexpected backstory. 

I take full advantage of secondary characters and villains who reveal, little by little, unexpected details of their past. 

This is especially so in my YA novel, Tanayia--Whisper Upon the Water.

Of course, that is all I can say because I never print 'spoilers' for my novels; or any books I review.






What Is an Example of a Character Flaw?

This is an extreme character flaw but also an excellent example.

Though you may have not read the novel, most are familiar with the movie or the storyline of the Thomas Harris novel The Silence of the Lambs (and its subsequent film adaptation by director Jonathan Demme). Hannibal Lecter has a personality disorder: A cannibal and a sadomasochist. Lecter's character flaws, however, are somewhat offset by his brilliant mind, which he uses to help the main character, Clarice Starling, apprehend a serial killer tormenting Appalachia. 

Lecter is an example of how in fiction, even characters with the most severe personality flaws can embody a degree of three-dimensionality.


The opening to my novel, Brede, Rodeo Romance, Book 2:



Thunder rumbled across the remote New Mexico sky as unforgiving wind shoved low gray clouds against a craggy mountaintop. Brede Kristensen tugged the brim of his Stetson lower on his forehead. The threat of a storm didn't faze him;  nothing fazed him anymore. The worst had already happened.

(the elements can also take on a life of their own--evolving and changing, influencing and affecting the characters in your story).


Thank you for stopping by,

Visit the talented authors participating in this month's Round Robin Blog Hop.

Connie 

XOXO

Skye Taylor http://www.skye-writer.com/blogging_by_the_sea

Dr. Bob Rich https://wp.me/p3Xihq-2yB

Marci Baun http://www.marcibaun.com/blog/

Connie Vines http://mizging.blogspot.com/

Anne Stenhouse http://annestenhousenovelist.wordpress.com

Diane Bator http://dbator.blogspot.ca/

Rhobin L Courtright http://www.rhobincourtright.com

Fiona McGier http://www.fionamcgier.com/ 

Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Tuesday Treats! Pumpkin Latte--Yay or Nay? By Connie Vines #TastyTuesday, #NotTacoTuesday, #TuesdayTreats, #PumpkinSpice #BWLAuthor, #MFRWAuthorBlog,

 

Tuesday Treats 

This week it's pumpkin spice.

Love it? Hate it? Or, so over it?

I must admit, until last year I avoided all things labeled "pumpkin spice".

Did my palate suddenly change? Or was I simply a victim of brainwashing?

I believe the 'powers that be' in the flavor-enhancing world, toned down the impact of the spices. 

How do I know this?  Because when I make pumpkin pie from scratch, I do not use the container of pumpkin spice from the market to season my pie filling. I have individual spices purchased in individual containers so that I may adjust to my taste.

This is also why my pumpkin pie vs. purchased pre-made pumpkin pie doesn't have me reaching for Tums.

If you read yesterday's blog post, you read a large (1 + chapters) teaser from my Halloween romance, "Here Today, Zombie Tomorrow".

So before I share a few recipes, I thought we could share a bit of humor at the season of "Pumpkin Spice"! 🎃

Funny YouTube Parody to the tune of a Backstreet Boys Song. 


If you don"t already follow "Hungry Girl" for healthy, tasty, and low-cal recipes, here is a link to her website to try her Pumpkin Spice Latte recipe 

https://www.hungry-girl.com/recipe-makeovers/healthy-pumpkin-spice-latte


Overnight Oatmeal: Warm, comforting overnight pumpkin pie oatmeal, is like eating pie for breakfast. 

Ingredients

1/4 cup pumpkin pie filling

1/2 cup whole milk (or any milk of your choice or Greek yogurt)

2 teaspoons maple syrup

3/4 cup regular old fashioned oats

Optional: 1 tablespoon of raisins, 1/4 cup of shredded coconut (I prefer diced apple), 1 tablespoon of protein powder.

Steps to Make It

 Whisk together the pie filling (I prefer pureed pumpkin), whole milk, and maple syrup in a medium-sized bowl until smooth and completely combined. Make sure there aren't any lumps of the pie filling.

Stir the oats and any of the optional ingredients into the pumpkin pie mixture.  Cover the bowl or put the oatmeal in small glass jars with lids.  Place them in the refrigerator overnight, or for at least 4 hours to soften the oats.

After it has sat overnight heat in the microwave if you wish, or just eat cold.  Oatmeal will keep in the refrigerator for 3 or 4 days. 

If you are in a hurry and just need a Pumpkin Spice pick-me-up, I recommend having a serving of good-old-fashioned Cheerios cold cereal, limited edition.  It's the only flavored cereal I have liked (children requested me to try other brands).

cheerios cereal limited edition

Where do you stand on Pumpkin Spice Latte or Pumpkin Spice anything? 

Post your opinion in the comments section. Smiles and frowns are emojis allowed.





Happy Fall,

Connie







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