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the picture prompt meme
1. comment with your character.
2. others will leave a picture (or two, or three...)
( 2a. if you like, link a visualosities post in your top level comment to give people material to work with! )
3. reply to them with a setting based on the picture.
4. for an idea of how this works, see bakerstreet, which is where i stole this meme from!
5. THIS IS A SLOW BURNING MEME IF YOU SAY YOU'RE LATE I'LL SLOW BURN YOUR HOUSE DOWN
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Oh I didn't know that! Did you end up fighting a war somewhere?
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Nelson smiles, relaxing a little as he nods again. ]
I did. I didn't know I was going to have to -- when I first enlisted they only stationed me overseas, but then I had to go to Germany in the 40s. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying I had a good time when I was there, but there's, uh... well, you probably know all about how it feels making a difference, I won't get into it.
But-- of course, that's all very familiar. [ He indicates the book he's holding. ] So on the other hand, sometimes fiction is the best respite. Historical, or... crime, suspense, uh, or, I suppose even a romance is all right once in a while. If it's interesting.
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But you should try those books we were telling you about last time! The Arrested Restraint novels? They're really great, and the crime and suspense aspects are so well written.
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[ He's clearly pleased, smiling, then he glances aside a little shiftily. ]
I'm just not sure they'd be my-- [ At risk of contradicting himself, whoops. ] Well, maybe. I suppose it can't hurt, just to-- uh, you really like them? I feel like everyone always has negative things to say.
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[ He puts the book he was holding back on the shelf so he can crossing his arms, leaning back a little and exhaling. ]
But if it was true I'm sure the author had a good reason for um, the unconventionality.
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But that's all speculation, of course! Who knows what the truth really is.
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Um, but-- you never know, someone can always write one thing and feel another. Anything could have changed between when they were writing it and when they published it. It's impossible to know how other people are feeling. [ He bites his lip. ] Even assuming you're right, it's only... a fiction story.
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[ He pauses, then clarifies: ]
"They," I mean.
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Probably not. There's um, some benefit to remaining anonymous, I assume. They don't have to worry what anyone would think of them.
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[a beat and then!!] Though maybe the mystery just adds to the sales. A mystery writer for a mystery series!
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Good business sense, at least. [ He pauses. ] If they were writing inspired from their life, maybe there are people they know who would recognize themselves in the story were they know the real author. Not everyone might find that flattering.
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Right. I don't really know who would want people reading into their private life. If I were the author I'd be regretting writing anything in the first place. Money aside. B-but that's the nice thing about pseudonyms, I suppose.
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I guess, but I still think they should be proud of what they've done. Not everyone gets published.
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[you know a lot
about these
for not being into them]
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