tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-847320889805970215.post4436449972565613038..comments2015-04-05T23:04:47.242-07:00Comments on Goat Hill Public Arts & Literary Society: Missing in Machu Picchu by Cecilia VelásteguiGoat Hill Public Arts & Literature Society (GHPALS)http://www.blogger.com/profile/05739349126039524231noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-847320889805970215.post-75124294518376537562013-05-06T09:47:54.965-07:002013-05-06T09:47:54.965-07:00Thank you all so much for reading my novel, Missin...Thank you all so much for reading my novel, Missing in Machu Picchu. I'm glad you found Koyam and Taki, my septuagenarian heroines, wonderful characters. As you may recall from my panel presentation at Literary Orange, I was brought up in the Andes Mountains, and these two elderly characters were based on my incredible indigenous nannies. <br />As you know, this novel is a cautionary tale about the perils of online dating, so the younger characters depicted the consequences of their careless actions. <br />Your observations about these characters will help me improve on my character development in the current novel I am writing. It is a love story set in Paris during the tumultuous 1970's.<br /><br />With much gratitude for your time and effort,<br />Cecilia VelásteguiGathering the Indigo Maidenshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02325787971782704362noreply@blogger.com