[AlpacaTalk] The wacky writer again-- tucking alpacas in
Ok.. I have another writer question.
Although I adore these lovely creatures I write, not care for them.
However, I want them to be lovingly and wonderfully portrayed in my novel. And
accurately.
I have a problem. My character has gone away for the day, and not thought
about set up someone to feed the alpacas. A friend calls someone who grew
up with cows.
What instructions should I give?
It's a bright summer day in the novel, the weather is fine and all the
alpacas are healthy and happy.
I want in the story for her to learn to set up backup care for the alpacas.
It's not a big moment, but I want the conversation to be natural.
Her friend calls someone to take care of the alpacas. And I'm not sure what
to tell the fictional guy who grew up with cows how to tuck the alpacas in
for the night.
Help! Otherwise I'm having a mental moment of putting alpacas in Elmo
jammies and reading them Dr. Suess.
I'd love to have a quirky alpaca that she needs to warn the caretaker about.
"Watch out for Pandora she likes to ....."
And biting seems so mean. What could Pandora do that is a bit quirky but
not where she bites?
>^..^<
Marie
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