Monday, May 4, 2015




         Saying Goodbye to Characters

            You know that bittersweet moment when you finish reading a book and can’t bear to part with a character you’ve come to love for 300 pages? I’ve tried to make my characters as memorable and hope someday to invoke that emotion in my readers, but I never thought about having that same feeling when writing about a character.

I’m currently putting the finishing touches on the third book in the Reality Series and finding it tough to say goodbye to Beth and Scott. They’ve been with me for a couple of years now, but it’s time they made room for the other voices in my head.

I realize it’s the appropriate time to end of their story. I’m even happy with the ending I wrote for them, but the act of actually ending their place in brain has me conflicted.

            I introduced them to each other, made them fall in love, and gave them a few hurdles to jump over and a few beds to fall into. I’ve gone into their pasts and secured their future. My work here as their creator is done. So why do I feel like I’m abandoning them?

I’m aware they are fictional and their fate in my hands, maybe that’s exactly why it feels so daunting to say goodbye.

I’m sure I’m not alone in this sentiment and realize there must be ways to conquer this feeling. For now I’m going to heed the advice of another writer friend of mine and proceed to re-read the third and final book until I feel like I’m sick of Beth and Scott.
 I can only hope my readers are happy with the ending and just a little sad to see their story come to a close.