And this one was particularly simple because I merely wanted to establish an early introduction for my character to: photography, to men who want things from women, to tawdriness, to the things that would harden her. Essentially, it was a standalone chapter in the book. Not good for a novel but good for a short story.
As a teenager, Iris takes a job working the counter for Allure Furs, a seedy fur store stuck between a donut shop and a second run (or perhaps an adult) theater. Her duties grow when her boss decides she can do more than answer phones.
I sent the story to THUGLIT and Todd Robinson, its editor, thought it needed a bit more indication of just how sleazy the atmosphere at Allure Furs was. He was right. I was telling instead of showing the protagonist's encounters with men while modeling fur coats. The reader needed to feel her fear, and also her power, over the men who wanted to humiliate her. Hope it works for you.
6 comments:
It's a knockout, Patti.
Thanks, Al. Hoping to get my copy soon.
I've read several novels that read almost like a series of connected short stories. It can certainly be done. :)
Well we'll see this week when HOME INVASION comes out.
Congrats on Thuglit, Patti. I'll be reading your story in print in a few days and I'm looking forward to it.
Thanks, Mike. Waiting on mine.
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