tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8817730839407335361.post5351007372762259096..comments2015-11-20T09:56:47.581-07:00Comments on Dealing With Demons: Falling Out of Love with a WIPJennifer Milliganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04793721581290643560noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8817730839407335361.post-40144452481023645292010-08-16T10:23:34.846-06:002010-08-16T10:23:34.846-06:00I don't know what a WIP is, but I am on this p...I don't know what a WIP is, but I am on this page because I googled 'falling out of love with your central character.' I am in the last few chapters of a novel which has taken me several years to write, and I have just realised the central character is a snobby, prissy little asshole. This seems like a serious problem to me... it may be we have spent too long together! One thing I have noticed is that as the end of the project approaches, the thought of it actually existing, and being open to rejection, is so ghastly that your brain finds every single strategy to make you stop! Why do we do it to ourselves? Thanks for blogging, it's nice to see fellow writers in similar pickles. BenBennoreply@blogger.com