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Jim McKee's avatar

In Jackie you have the beginnings of au character to hold a reader's attention through a short story or even a novella. You have done very little with the "I" narrator. What happens between Jackie and the narrator is the guts of your story. What is Jackie's back-story or history. Is Jackie akin to Justine in "The Four Quartets", in other words the turnstile through which all the men in Alexandria, Egypt have passed? Is she good, evil, fake, merely a promiscuous lush, what? Why does she spend her days making the rounds of 3 bars in a college town? Is she a graduate, a drop-out, a drifter, a former topless dancer, a divorcee? Do you want the "I" narrator to be an undisguised autobiographical stand-in for yourself, or do you want the narrator to be an original and unlike you? Jack Kerouac put himself and his circle into his books, unabashedly, so he never had to create an original character. Do you want your story to be one of thwarted adoration, thwarted lust, or consummated love? All three options are open to you.

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Keith Long's avatar

I love the character of Jackie — feels so real.

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