Keroin
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I just finished an interview series on my writing blog that was so much fun! Because our novel features a strong female protagonist, I wanted to talk about some of the real life women who have inspired me. I made a list (it was long!) of all the women I knew that would be suitable, and tried to choose a variety of occupations.
These women came from different backgrounds and were born in different eras. There is a pilot, a foreign aid worker, a politician/community leader, a mechanical engineer, and a stunt woman. Very different women, but the one consistent thread I noticed was that when I asked what advice they would give to young girls, it was always a version of "Follow your dreams, be true to yourself, and don't give in to the expectations of others."
Anyway, I thought it would be cool to ask about the "women of character" you know.
Who has inspired you? How? What is it that you think makes them a "strong" woman? What advice would you give to young girls today?
(p.s. If you want to read the series, you can start here and work backwards: http://www.warpworld.ca/comm/)
These women came from different backgrounds and were born in different eras. There is a pilot, a foreign aid worker, a politician/community leader, a mechanical engineer, and a stunt woman. Very different women, but the one consistent thread I noticed was that when I asked what advice they would give to young girls, it was always a version of "Follow your dreams, be true to yourself, and don't give in to the expectations of others."
Anyway, I thought it would be cool to ask about the "women of character" you know.
Who has inspired you? How? What is it that you think makes them a "strong" woman? What advice would you give to young girls today?
(p.s. If you want to read the series, you can start here and work backwards: http://www.warpworld.ca/comm/)