Yes, I'm butting in here to post, because it's evening of the 4th here, and there is no post! So join me in the boasting progress reports and encouragement for this day's creative work!
Good scene! And writing on lunch time is the height of dedication to the cause:) That Kenyon. How can he sound so casual? What a creep. I suppose, as an editor he's seen it all and has become desensitized. Still, that's no excuse.
Roma was kind of a tragic figure. She had been a flapper around the time of the nineteen-twenties and before that had been in the Women's Flying Ambulance Unit (can't remember the precise name but somehting similar) and had worked as a journalist. She makes a very brief appearance earlier in the novel, but suffers a great loss and for the rest of her life lives a lie moored up in her house that has not changed since the Twenties...
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on 2012-07-04 05:38 pm (UTC)That Kenyon. How can he sound so casual? What a creep. I suppose, as an editor he's seen it all and has become desensitized. Still, that's no excuse.
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on 2012-07-04 05:54 pm (UTC)