I keep wavering back and forth over whether Ariadne or Arthur is my favorite -- they are both my woobies, and I want them to be happy! (Eames is fun and I love him too, but he is not a woobie.) Anyway, I will be glad to get back to Ariadne as a narrative POV, because I love her, I want to help her build confidence and find a way to stop living in other people's shadows, and because I need more women in this story, my god. Especially since I have been rereading the Anita Blake books while writing, and the treatment of non-Anita female characters gets creepier and creepier the closer I look at it. :-(
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Date: 2011-07-17 03:55 am (UTC)I keep wavering back and forth over whether Ariadne or Arthur is my favorite -- they are both my woobies, and I want them to be happy! (Eames is fun and I love him too, but he is not a woobie.) Anyway, I will be glad to get back to Ariadne as a narrative POV, because I love her, I want to help her build confidence and find a way to stop living in other people's shadows, and because I need more women in this story, my god. Especially since I have been rereading the Anita Blake books while writing, and the treatment of non-Anita female characters gets creepier and creepier the closer I look at it. :-(