Open Book Blog Hop – 18th November 2024

Welcome back to another Open Book Blog Hop!

Today’s topic is: Have you ever regretted killing off a character? Or not killing one off?

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I have killed some characters or had the opportunity to do so in my books. Getting rid of Atticus Rigby was never a question. In a way, he had to be despatched with. He had answers to Crow’s questions, so getting rid of him was a must for the storyline, especially given how and where I wanted and needed it to go so that I could answer them at the correct time and place.

Maxwell Gladstone was another. He very nearly didn’t make it out of book one. He felt relatively dispensable at that time. A side character that served his purpose and wouldn’t be missed going forwards. In the end, he survived. And just as well he did, as he became pretty integral to the events of book two.

I would certainly say that characters are a part of us, they come from us after all. But I’m not wildly attached to them in a way that means I’d struggle to kill them off. If it’s the right direction for the story, they’re gone.

6 thoughts on “Open Book Blog Hop – 18th November 2024

  1. ladycaasi's avatar ladycaasi

    Following my gut on character deaths has guided me well so far, too. Story rules, and we just know. Sometimes, it can suck! Writing the death of a child was really tough for me, even tho it was more a transformation. Putting that out to the universe made me feel a way.

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