Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-26959117-20160101222647/@comment-25954732-20160215154953

"That's very true." Maisey conceded. "I suppose I don't always take pride in my blogging because people regard novelists as... better, I guess? They take more pride in authors than journalists, even if us journalists tell them what they need to know. Well, what we think they need to know. I can't vouch for the tabloids." She giggled at that.

"Yeah, I could see why. There's a host of minor characters in those books and trying to develop them all is a tricky task, especially where some of them might actually be better as brief characters. Like that bird who thinks Alice is a snake when she eats too much of the mushroom. I always thought that scene was nice and brief. Or Bill the lizard. I mean, he is ok afterwards, isn't he?"

Once again, Maisey was rambling. She did want to show that she was invested in the conversation though.

"Hopefully! Though, honestly, the way I meet most people is via interview and even then, they don't like talking to me." Maisey was a bit sad about that, but it was her fault for building her own bad reputation (albeit accidentally) and for being too pushy.

"Sure, that sounds fun! How do you play?" A game was the best way to take her mind off of her own shortcomings.