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Old 09-23-2010, 04:21 PM   #161
DMcCunney
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But in the best cases, the new direction your characters take you in is a better one than the one you planned. The trick is to be able to recognize that and go with the flow.
Exception to that rule: Laurell K. Hamilton and her Anita Blake.
Save that I don't think that was her character's idea. From what I heard, Hamilton divorced and remarried, and her new husband was a younger guy, seriously into kink.

I'd call it more a reaction to lifestyle changes on her part than anything her characters might have had to say.
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