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All about the myths of homeless children in Miami.
It's a little dated (1997), but still interesting.
http://www.miaminewtimes.com/1997-06...hs-over-miami/
I am guilty. I get too attached to my characters, and abanadon good storylines to save my character from certain death -- simply because I like the character. It's wrong!
While character is important it should be secondary to story/plot. And pride is another beast entirely.
You have to have pride in your writing -- you have to turn out the very best you can, everytime you can. But pride should never stand in the way of character development or story.
The gloves were the key. He needed them, and he always left them with her…not that she didn’t take good care of them – she made sure to keep them from
Getting wet
or
dry-rotting.
He never carried his gloves himself; he trusted her to take care of them.
And she did.
She rubbed them with oil from the corners of her nose to help the brown leather keep its dull shine.
Brielle smiled and tucked the gloves into the front of
Michelle called 30 minutes before opening and told Bobby she couldn’t come in. He cursed in the kitchen for a few minutes, threw a few plates against the wall. I kept quiet, folding napkins and polishing silverware.
“Damn fucking cunt! Good for nothing BITCH!”
His deep voice distorted by anger filled the hallway, bouncing off the pealing wall paper. I didn’t know why Bobby was so surprised. This was Classic Michelle. Michelle showed up late to your birthday party
Is there anything better than Caldon de Camaron and sweet tea?
Nope. Not at all.