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Literary Characters: Trick or Treat Edition
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Posted by Barbara Vey on October 7, 2008 | Comments (41)
Barbara, what a fun idea! If we get to choose *any* character, I'd love to spend an evening as Midnight Shelby, my heroine in the novella "Midnight in Legend, TN." She's my favorite of the characters I've written. Midnight is tall, beautiful, self-assured... She could talk to anybody about anything! Yeah, that would be a fun evening. Magdalena
I'd go as Eve Dallas from JD Robb's In Death Series, but Roarke would have to go with me. And wouldn't it be great to have Roarke (richest man in the world) talking finance with Scrooge McDuck?) ::grin::
Sookie Stackhouse!!!! I don't think I would make a good Dexter...lol
I would love to go as Eve Dallas from the In Death series too. She is so kick butt, plus she is married to Roarke.
Barbara, Hester Prynne and Alvin? That made me laugh out loud this morning. I'd have to come to your party as Dorothy Parker. I know she's not exactly a literary character (although she's been in a few books and movies) but I've always wanted to be as recklessly witty as she was. And I imagine she'd have no trouble talking to anyone.
Let's see. Anybody at all? I went as the Blue Fairy (Pinocchio) once. I would love to be Molly Murphy from Rhys Bowen's mysteries.
Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter--accompanied by Jean-Claude and Asher. Then she could have a nice chat with Sookie (who brings Bill and Eric of course). You can never have too many hot vampires at a Halloween party.
Funny you should mention this, because I actually have 2 Halloween parties to attend this year. I'm going as Elizabeth Bennet (my hubby is going as Mr. Darcy) to one and as Sarah Palin to the other.
Funny you should mention this, because I actually have 2 Halloween parties to attend this year. I'm going as Elizabeth Bennet (my hubby is going as Mr. Darcy) to one and as Sarah Palin to the other.
I would come as Mrs. Lovett from Sweeney Todd. Have meat cleaver will travel. Oh those pies, lovie are quite delicious.
The letter A comparison made me laugh out loud, too. Great post!
In the past I have been comic book characters (Lenore, Oblivia from the Omen Comics, Chastity) and also Alice in wonderland, Malificent and Alice from Resident Evil. this year I'm going to be The Mad Hatter. I figured it only fair and all. LOL. Happy halloween everyone!
I love Halloween and always want to throw a party, but never get around to it. I have an obsession with themed foods, like deviled eggs that look like eyeballs. Tasty. :) As for literary characters...that's tricky. I'd want to be one you could look at and know who they were, like Sherlock Holmes. Maybe Hermione Granger. I have the right hair...
I love Halloween and always want to throw a party, but never get around to it. I have an obsession with themed foods, like deviled eggs that look like eyeballs. Tasty. :) As for literary characters...that's tricky. I'd want to be one you could look at and know who they were, like Sherlock Holmes. Maybe Hermione Granger. I have the right hair...
I've dressed as Legolas and Elizabath Swan in the past. My favorite character from my books to dress as is Abbey from Twist. I even got a Katana in Chinatown during conference. But my favorite costumes are fairy costumes. As I said at RT my first time dressing up at the fairy ball, I can't believe I waited this long to rock some wings! Hmm, just had an idea. I can be the repulican fairy. Sarah Palin with wings!
Before I even got to the end of your post I was already thinking Stephanie Plum with an order of Joe and Ranger on the side.
A hard question. There are so many! I'll pick Elizabeth Bennet. Can't go wrong with her.
I once went as Simi from Sherilyn Kenyon's Darkhunters series. Not sure who I'd go as now. Maybe Sookie Stackhouse. I've got the hair and the boobs.
Food for thought, dear friend--I once dresssed as an older woman (which I am now anyway) with a wig & scarf, cane, wrinkled stockings, old eyeglasses & jewelry & my boyfriend (at that time) dressed as an older man/flasher. I can't believe how respectful people were at the bars & bowling alley! That was fun!
Not literary figures (by a long shot!!), but maybe this year my husband & I will dress as McCain & Palin, just for kicks! God help us if they are elected!
What's this about a birthday? Hope it's a happy one for you! Thanks for the great blog!
I've always wanted to dress up like Carmen Miranda, but she's not literary. For a fun, literary evening, I think I'd like to dress up like the Cat in the Hat and spend the evening driving Sherlock Holmes crazy with my chaos!
I've always wanted to dress up like Carmen Miranda, but she's not literary. For a fun, literary evening, I think I'd like to dress up like the Cat in the Hat and spend the evening driving Sherlock Holmes crazy with my chaos!
I think it would be funny to be Gatsby. Dress in dapper clothing and suspend a green Christmas light in front of you using a long object. Or maybe that's too depressing, especially these days? I also think it's quite funny that apparently the "S*xy Pilgrim/Hester Prynne" costume is a big hit--it's sold out on buycostumes [dot] com.
I'd be Hermione Granger, she's got magic, smarts, and bravery.
I've always thought Mae West would be fun to be, but she wasn't a book character. Merry Gentry, with her entire guard in attendance. What a lucky girl!
And HB, Barbara!
Happy Birthday Barb!!! Any luck at Poto??
I was just over at MySpace and saw it was your birthday. Why aren't you celebrating over here!! Have a Happy One! As for costumes, Marguerite from the Scarlet Pimpernel. Mainly cuz I can't dress up as Sir Percy. I don't have his wit. *grin*
I would go as Scout from To Kill a Mockingbird. I love her world view.
I would go as Scout from To Kill a Mockingbird. I love her world view.
Happy Birthday Barbara!
What a great idea. I would love to have a Literary dress up party. What fun. I just have too many people I would want to go as. I have been Wendy from Peter Pan and the Scarcrow from Wizard of Oz already - so 2 down! Hey - I like the name Merryweather for you! Happy Birthday Merryweather - fly right and careful where you point that wand!
If I thought I could fit into the sari, I'd go as Anjuli-Bai from MM Kaye's epic THE FAR PAVILIONS. Now there's a romantic heroine, strong-willed, self-sacrificing and obsessively attractive to the hero! Happy Birthday to "
Oh, honey, give me Ranger and Morelli and I'm Stephanie Plum in a NY second. ;)
Dang! they cut me off. I was wishing happy birthday to the Babs! Kick your heels up and celebrate!
Walter the farting dog - yeah!
I'd come as Elizabeth Bennett from P&P,all heaving bosom and withering looks...yum
Well, if I went as Lily Bart, I wouldn't have to wear a wig! LOL. Although, odd as it sounds, I have a fancy to be Miss Marple. BTW, Happy Birthday, Barbara!
I'm actually pulling out one of my favorites this year--Death from Neil Gaiman's Sandman series. I almost always try to make some literary connection in my costuming--it's more fun that way!
We're big Goodwill Halloween shoppers. One year, I managed to put together a great Annie costume for my red-headed daughter. The next year, she bought the tackiest purple 70's dress, a lavender wig, and a some matching sandals, did ghastly make-up and went as the Bridesmaid From Hell. My son went as a home-made robot one year (cardboard box, dryer vent hose, and old circuit boards), but his best costume was a bowl of clam chowder -- entirely his idea. We cut out the bottom of one of those big round catch-all tubs from Costco so he could 'wear' it, made a clam-shell hat from foam rubber, and fashioned a spoon out of cardboard and aluminum foil. A year later, my daughter used the same tub and added balloon 'bubbles' and went as a girl in a bubble bath. Cheap, fun, and non-commercial. Unfortunately, they're at that in-between age where they don't trick-or-treat and don't yet party, but I have high hopes for their futures as Halloweenies.
Oops, clicked that button before I intended to... Unfortunately, this year everyone of a certain age will turn up as a Twilight character (including my daughter and her friends, sadly). I like the idea of literary characters, but get sad when a certain popular book takes over and short-circuits imaginations. Yeah, I caved to Harry Potter when my son wanted to be him (he does, after all, wear glasses and have a scar on his forehead in the same spot) but I'd rather come up with something entirely unique. For me? I think I'll go as a cured ham (aka Scout from To Kill a Mockingbird)