Friday, May 16th, 2014

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Today I

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The way I feel about that is

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When you write particular characters, do you have a head canon that carries over from story to story? That is, are there details of backstory and characterization that aren't from canon that you always use?

I do, and I don't. Sometimes, for a story to make sense, I need to change a character's backstory so that it's different from one I've used before. Sometimes, it doesn't really matter. I think it's more that I don't necessarily have a solid head canon until something comes up that makes me fit a particular detail into a story. As an example, I recently wrote that a particular character had a girlfriend in high school. There's nothing in any version of him that I've written previously that would say that that couldn't be true. I just didn't know that it was true until it came up in a story, and I'd jettison it if I were writing a story where it didn't make sense.

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