Choosing my heroes
Guest Post by Rosie Dean
Choosing heroes for my novels is very difficult.
NOT!
Come on – there are so many scrummy guys to choose from, it’s sometimes harder to decide who not to pick.
Although, in fairness, there has to be something about the real man which lends itself appropriately to the character I have in mind. For example, in Vicki’s Work of Heart, I wanted a French man. Hmm…let me see…
I’m rather partial to a well-toned rugby player, and there are a few of those on the French team – Maxime Médard for example. And that’s not even taking into account the Dieux du Stade (Gods of the Stadium) calendars – which, for the non-initiated, feature nude and semi-nude photographs of members of Stade Français, a Paris-based rugby team.
(Will someone open a window, please, and let some air in?)
However, when I started writing the book, back in 2007, Jean Christophe Novelli was very much on TV and fuelling my imagination. He had the accent, the intensity and the looks. What’s more, it amused me to know I was sending Vicki over to France to cook for him. My hero, that is. So I pinched his middle name and JCN became my inspiration for Christophe Dubois.
Imagine how gob-smacked I was when, in 2009, Jean-Christophe announced his engagement to Michelle Kennedy…an art teacher.
GASP!
In case I ever get stuck for a hero, I have a PowerPoint presentation dedicated to potential talent. I just checked, it has 51 slides, each with pictures of desirable Mr Rights. Slide 1 starts with Alexis Georgoulis and 51 shows Gerard Butler. Why not pick a number between 2 and 50, and I’ll let you know who you get?!
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