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So, I have a cold.  I'm not happy about this.  I also have work to do, so best to get at it.

But!  Before I quite get there, I'd like to share some articles about "strong female protagonists," and the notion of "likable (female) characters."

A Plague of Strong Female Characters

Not Here to Make Friends

These articles are interesting to me, as a writer -- and as a writer of characters often described as "likable."  Which is somewhat baffling, considering the histories of many of our characters, at least on the Liaden side of things.  Among my/our other characters. . .Well. . .

Poor Becca Beauvelley gets all kinds of abuse for allowing herself to fall into the hands of an ancient and powerful magic-wielding villain from whom she has no hope of freeing herself.  She should, one gathers, have Done Something.

Jenn Pierce, a middle-class woman of the last century, who doesn't know judo, or sword-fighting, or anything at all about guns -- as most of us, I will argue, do not -- has her lack of martial skill scorned, and is advised to get some basic training in weapons.  Her lack of skill in these matters is called "unbelievable."

Kate Archer is described by one reader as "repulsive" and by another as "uncaring."

And Val Con yos'Phelium, who really will kill you, if necessary. . .is seen as kind of a nice guy, a little shy. . .While the Uncle, whose probable sins I suggest that we dwell not long upon, is "fascinating."

Anyhow, these are things that concern me nearly, as matters of craft and art, and it's interesting to see how other people have thought about them.

Speaking of likable characters and reality. . .There's an article in this week's New Yorker about the defense lawyer who specializes in defending our most notorious criminals, most lately, she has been the lead defense attorney for Dzbokhar Tsarnaev.  Her idea, as far as I understand it, which may not be very far at all, is that -- while Society has an obligation to rid itself of Monsters; it has the corresponding duty not to dispose of those who are. . .less than. . .Monsters merely because it would be convenient to do so.  To this end, she undertakes to show juries the humanity of her clients.  Here's the link to that article.

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Week Five of the Do It Like a Delm Challenge is well underway.  You view this week's challengers here.

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In other news, I received a package today from Amazon, and Sprite has found a use for the box.




Let no box be discarded. Sprite asserting her royal dominion. Photo by Sharon LeeLet no box be discarded. Sprite asserting her royal dominion. Photo by Sharon Lee


Today's blog title is brought to you by Juice Newton, "Queen of Hearts."  Here's your link.

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