Since
Valentine's Day is around the corner, I think it's only appropriate to
pay homage to those we love. But instead of our better halves, family
members, and friends, this blog chain will be all about loving the
haters: write a love letter to your favorite literary villain/villain-ish character. It can be short, long, serious, funny. You can use song lyrics or poems instead. Choice is totally yours :)
I had to take a moment to decide who I wanted to write a love letter to, but then the answer became obvious. Who better than an author's ultimate fan? Anne Wilkes From Stephen King's Misery.
Stephen King's Misery is the ultimate fan worship movie. The love/hate relationship is legendary. We love having fans for our writing. But when the fan's adoration turns a bit... um... psycho fanatic, then we can't stand to have that person around.
So here is a letter to you, Anne Wilkes...
Dear Anne:
You are the author's best friend. You become a part of the writing that an author puts out, sinking into the characters in the book until you actually believe they are REAL. You feel the character's pain, love, anger, laughter. You experience every scene with the character. Who better than to have as an ultimate fan? You even name your pig after the main character.
But you are even more than this. You are a great critique partner. When Paul Sheldon lets you read his latest manuscript, you give him the helpful feedback that he needed. You told him you didn't like the manuscript. Then you made him set it on fire and continue writing his other series. You are the best critique partner a writer could have.
You are also inspirational. You encourage Paul to keep writing no matter what. And when procrastination sets in (as in Paul wanting to escape) you make sure Paul sits his butt back in that chair and keep at it. You even go and break his ankles to let him know that writing is the most important thing he should be doing.
So this letter is to you, Anne Wilkes, the author's ultimate fan.
Read Katrina's post from yesterday and Eric's post tomorrow.
Don't you wish you had a fan like her? ;)
ReplyDeletelol perfect :D
ReplyDeleteThis cracked me up! Loved the critique partner part! Hah!
ReplyDeleteHoly bananas, I NEVER thought of Anne as a crit partner, but YES. It makes sense (in a weird way). I must say, this movie gives me more goosebumps than anything with killer clowns in it :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome post!
Oh, man, this was one of the first Stephen King books I read after I saw the movie, and I couldn't imagine Annie as anyone but Kathy Bates. She's so scary!
ReplyDeleteGreat choice!