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It’s all about the social mores of the day. So my task was (and still is, since nothing is set in stone yet in this book) to help her work through her feelings without her seeming too forthright or too timid.
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Not one to bust a move like Beyoncé or Justin Timberlake for that matter. Beyoncé sang, “I’m not that kind of girl.” Well, I needed to think about what kind of a girl my character is. Since the setting is medievalish, she can’t exactly text the guy or ask him to join her for coffee at Starbucks-something a twenty-first century teen might do. See, I was in the middle of writing a scene where one of my teenage main characters seeks the attention of a guy she really likes. So, why am I bringing this up, besides the fact that I happened to watch both videos recently? Appropriately enough, the videos got me to thinking about all the single ladies in my novel (those with dialogue). Your love is what I prefer, what I deserve Here are a few of the “Single Ladies” lyrics that caught my attention:ĭon’t treat me to the things of the world Or, maybe you caught the parody of the video ( ) on Saturday Night Live, which featured Justin Timberlake impressively rocking some heels. The official music video has over 260 million views, so I can safely say that quite a few people saw it. Unless you were off the planet back in 20, you probably caught Beyoncé’s music video for her hit single, “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It).” Perhaps you’re singing the first line right now-“All the single ladies, all the single ladies”-against your will and are cursing me for mentioning this extremely catchy song.