Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Book Club Fun

I had a really fun evening this week. A local book club chose The Kitten Club as their May reading selection and invited me to join their meeting, held at a really cool wine bar called, The Vineyard. The ladies were all very nice, very bright and had lots of thought provoking questions for me. They also picked my brain for my thoughts on the book's characters and themes. After a few minutes of neighborhood news (they all live in a swanky development in the south of Orlando), they all jumped in, discussing the reader questions I'd given them a few weeks earlier and giving their opinions on the characters' motivations and development. The very coolest thing was listening to people talk about my characters like they were as real to them as they are to me. That's one of the best parts of being a writer to me, creating a world that readers willingly step into.
What about you? What's your favorite thing about writing fiction? As a reader, do you always immerse yourself in the world of a book, or is that something that only happens once in a while?

3 comments:

Katie Reus said...

As a reader, if the author has done their 'job' then I definitely immerse myself into the story. If I can't, then I put the book down.

As a writer, my favorite thing about writing fiction is, well, writing :) I'm a natural storyteller and I love creating characters to share with the world.

Katie Reus said...

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Terry Odell said...

It's definitely about the characters. If they're not real -- if I don't look around the grocery store checkout lines to see if they're there -- then it's not a great read