![]() ![]() In this new book, Snap Magic, Lily has a problem (amongst others) that is out of her control – long black hairs keep sprouting from her chin. In my Aussie Chomp, Pond Magic, Lily couldn’t stop burping. I always begin with a character and a problem. As a fellow writer, I’m keen to know whether you write from character or plot? Lily’s story is fun and humorous woven into a plotline full of secrets, bullies and twists – not to mention pumpkin soup. Lily Padd is a gorgeous character, Angela, and the kind of girl many teens would want as their best friend. I’m very excited to be discussing ‘story versus character’ with you, as both plot and characterisation compete for attention in Snap Magic. Thank you for hosting me on your blog today. ![]() Angela is visiting From Hook to Book today both to celebrate the launch of Snap Magic and to answer one of my favourite questions of writers – Story or Character – name your bliss, please, Angela?! Welcome and warmest congratulations to my lovely and very talented writer friend, Angela Sunde, on publication of her latest book Snap Magic, another exciting Lily Padd adventure. Story vs Character – Snap Magic Angela Sunde ![]()
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