Creating characters
BRYAN Youâve created characters that we really want to take into our heart. Whatâs the secret, then?
ELY Eariwigging! Just eariwigging into peopleâs conversations, listening to how do people talk. I think for for Duck Fet, that was the easiest part was, was simply just listening to the rhythm, the way that folk sounded. Because even if youâve got the same accent as somebody else, if you listen really carefully, you say that like like they might say something a little bit different. Like Kirsty says âthingwyâ and Charlene says âhingwyâ and somebody else in Duck Feet says âhingmwyâ. Kirsty would say âa pair a shoes,â Chris Rice would say âa perra shoesâ and, you know, they live in the same town, but itâs just these tiny, itâs tiny wee details.
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Ely Percy explains how subtle details in language in their novel Duck Feet made their characters feel more authentic.
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