So far, so good. I got on a roll the other day and wrote three, but one every other day. Today was hard, though. I went off and did beaucoups housework just to get away from writing. Finally, before dinner, I forced myself to sit down and scroll through the prompts I had listed. I wanted to write one for Brains -- he's underrepresented in all my
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Gordon's always been fairly easy for me to write because he just feels fun and flexible and there's enough of him in the show to really get an idea of this beautiful, mischevious but deeply caring water-baby. (And, in this fandom, I also know the joy in writing your favourite Tracy fella around the clock; we ladies certainly had more than enough choice!) With Kyrano, there's a quiet, enigmatic beauty about that character, the way he speaks and the way he seems to know the answer when no-one else does, as demonstrated by Sun Probe. It's the same with Grandma in Vault of Death. That's something to take advantage of; you never quite know just how much feistiness is hiding beneath the surface (and in the case of Kyrano, you've got to have one strong stomach to be related to the Hood in any way!) In any case, it's fun to have the Tracy boys interacting with their Grandma and even more fun to have her keeping them in line.
As for Virgil, he's calm and quiet and his personality is probably one of the most prominent in the series because he's shown doing a whole range of activities; piano and painting and reading and so there's so much you can do with him. With John, I'm not surprised it's difficult because the poor boy was never favoured, was he? (Dammit, GA!) It can be hard and you have to really get a lot from the limited amount we see him; presumably, he loves space and the stars as well as solitude (a LOT of solitude by his standards) but then there are moments for me personally that seem to suggest otherwise, such as when he's saying how lonely he can get in TB5. Fact is, I don't really think John is as quiet as GA appears to believe he is, simply because Ray Barrett gave him a strong, brisk tone that speaks of confidence. (Having said that, I hope the original idea before GA stepped in wasn't to give him overconfidence; Troy Tempest was enough of a smug, know-it-all smarmpot, thankyou).
Wow, this post ended up long... *phew* In any case, congrats on continuing to write!
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