Twitter Tuesday: 08.17.10
On August 17, 2010 we tweeted: Readers, have you ever read or seen yourself as a character in a book or story? What story/book–which character? #twittertuesday
Here were your responses:
@SassyKathy: @fictionistawksp I’m not sure if I’ve actually seen myself as a character, but I’ve sure related to a few of the situations they’ve been in.
@bookjunkie1975: @fictionistawksp When I was a little girl I always saw myself as Jo March in Little Women.
@roglows: ANGELA CHASE!! #mscl RT @fictionistawksp: Readers: have you ever read or seen yourself as a character in a book or story? #twittertuesday
@javamomma0921: @fictionistawksp: Romona Quimby as a child. And then as an adult, Adelia, from Mistress of the Art of Death. #twittertuesday
@junkgypsyblog: @fictionistawksp Yep. Astrid from White Oleander. I could relate at the time, being a lost young girl…not anymore though! ha!
@jenndema: @fictionistawksp The first time I read it when I was a young girl….Jo from Little Women #twittertuesday
@MsTallulahBelle: @fictionistawksp Dream (Morpheus) from Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman
@babetteab: @fictionistawksp No, but I’ve been jealous of them. I wanted to own the Black Stallion, marry Mr. Darcy & travel the world in 80 days w/ Fogg
@maganbagan: @fictionistawksp When I was little I used to want to be Tinkerbell from Peter Pan, but then Ponyboy from The Outsiders came along.
Here were the responses on Facebook:
Monica Eva Fashfellow VanBeekum Besides my wip? LOL Odd Mom Out by Jane Porter.
Karla D. Gonzalez Lutteroth I’ve seen myself as Holden Caulfield from Catcher in the Rye. Not in the way of trying to preserve third parties’ childhood, but in a way that I don’t want to grow up myself.
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