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THEODORA WESTMACOTT, Grace Cassidy's friend and side-kick, thinks she's in charge of this Mystery Series. She insisted on interviewing me. I had intended to ask Grace Cassidy, lead character in my mystery THE INCONVENIENT CORPSE, to do the honors. However, before that (usually) calm and collected woman could so much as form a question, her quirky pal, Theodora Westmacott, just took over. Short, plump and sassy, this 60-something woman, who taught seventh graders for years and years, loves sticking her nose into other folks business. Especially Grace's.
“And it makes her madder than h...” I paused a minute to get control of myself. “Heck,” I finished.
“You make me sound just awful, Theodora, and I'm not. Just yesterday I went to the ballet.”
“My point exactly, but I can see that I've made you angry. You always seem so sweet, and yet your temper often gets away from you. I’m afraid it’s that red hair, titian haired women are often neurotic, you know.”
By this time I was gritting my teeth and rolling my eyes. “Are there any more of my faults you’d like to voice abroad?” I made sure that my voice showed heavy sarcasm.
“Yes, you take all of the credit for the humor in your series and most of it comes straight out of my mouth. Your readers should be told that actually, you're a very dull WASP and that I'm responsible for my own smart-aleck remarks.”
“Theodora, this is a ridiculous conversation. You’re not even real. I conjured you up out of my imagination. I’ll admit that you’re a lovable character, but I’m the one who puts words into your mouth and walks you across the page!”
“Well we both know that’s not true,” Theodora snickered in a most lady-like way. “I’m always saying something that both surprises and shocks you. Be honest and admit that I’m the one in charge, and sometimes Grace. But right now, Grace is busy baking cookies for afternoon tea here at Wimberly Place, the loveliest bed and breakfast anyone has ever visited. And I don’t care if people do keep getting murdered on the premises.”
“God help me! Somewhere along the line my characters have all gotten out of my control.”
“Tch, tch, darling girl, no need for such drama, just relax and let me guide the conversation. I’ll make you look both sweet and interesting. We do want our readers to keep downloading your books, after all, the royalties paid for your dental implants this last summer.”
“That's enough, Theodora, it's tacky to talk about money. This conversation is already way too long and the only thing you’ve told our readers about me is that I had dental work.”
Urgh! Don't listen to Theodora. I promise that on my next post, Thursday March 8, I will hogtie Ms. T and be conversing with Grace Cassidy.
Hugs,
Jackie
I enjoyed reading The Inconvenient Corpse and love your quirky character, Theodora. I'm looking forwar to reading the next one in the Grace Cassidy series.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jean. Theodora is a based on a very dear friend of mine who is also a writer.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jackie
Welcome, Jackie, and thanks for an entertaining post - even though, as you said, it told us more about Theodora than you. But you're right, they do take over, don't they?
ReplyDeleteJackie, what a feisty character. It's fine when they become Velveteen Rabbit real, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteBill, Thanks for your comment! I love being part of this blogsite. And you're right, I did tell more about Theodora than me. Eventually I'll get around to the dull details of my life.
ReplyDeleteJaden, Love your comment...Velveteen Rabbit real...perfectly put.
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