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Old 08-19-2021, 07:51 AM   #2
Dr. Drib
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I thought this might be interesting, until the author - on the very first digital page - used the "old mirror method to describe her character". (Fourth paragraph for anyone who may be interested.)

So that gave me an idea, you see, to have all my characters - only in one specific story that I'm working on - to always carry mirrors in their back pockets for just such an occasion. Or else I could have the forest populated with hanging mirrors, so the elves could shave without accidentally slitting their throats. BUT WAIT: If it's an urban fantasy, I could have mirrors all over the house - tinkling, subversive mirrors turning and twisting in the air-conditioned environment, distorting the world and the characters.

Sound like a good idea?

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