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Sudden thoughts on writing

 In The Islands, the main character is completely different from me.  He's attracted to danger, conflict and the possibility of serious harm; only deflected by his instinctive intelligence (if that isn't a contradiction in terms).  I'm enjoying writing him because he's an escape from myself.


I'm more of a Mike.


I've just realised that if (in fantasy) this ever got turned into a movie, there's only two guy to play him, and those are Dominic Sherwood, or Dylan Sprayberry.

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