This is going to start with Maggie. She and her family were totally my concept. Now that's important, because when you write fan fiction not all the characters are yours. That means, no matter how clever you think you interpretation is, you can't take credit for everything.
Maggie was different, she and her family were totally my concept. So I had a freedom with her and the other Murphys that I wasn't getting from the others. Since I hadn't decided on their "cannon" behaviors and personal habits.
With that being said, all the Murphy's occupations and vague family reputation, were of course, designed to help them all fit better into my chosen fanfic. Maggie's age, heritage, religion, and hometown were likewise chosen to make her fit better into the Boondock Saints story line. Maggie spoke to me almost immediately and soon took on a life of her own.
Now most of my original concepts of Maggie were based on credibility. To me this is a big part of any story. So, Maggie being Irish and Catholic made some things really obvious right off the bat. First of all, she'd have a big family. There would be at least four children. So that was the start of Maggie's four brothers. Each of the them helped assist the overall plot too I also wanted her to be the only girl to make sure she wasn't a wimp. So her being the youngest agreed with her necessary age.
As the story progressed and Maggie developed, my research into Boston and Southie taught me more about her. Before long I learned what parochial school she would've likely attended, (South Boston Catholic Academy). I found the name and location of the Catholic Church she'd attend, (Gate of Heaven on East 4th St.) Also, what style of house she'd most likely own if she lived there and how big it would be. (Southie is full of Victorians for Maggie I chose the Second Empire style.) All of this made it much easier to get into her head. Her voice was getting more clear all the time.
Then there was Anne, I came upon her by doing my "homework". Anne was a character in the Boondock Saints graphic novel. I used Anne to build a bridge between Maggie and Noah. So I made Anne Maggie's Maternal aunt. Anne was killed when she was young. So Maggie's mother would logically give her only daughter her lost sister's name. To be honest, these little details are really what makes her breathe for me.
By the time I'd finished Actions Not Words Maggie was a well developed person to me. It was a big relief to be finished with the story, but at the same time I missed her. It was almost a kind of postpartum depression. A strange analogy you might say. Still, I felt like Maggie had come from from my mind just like my daughter had come from my body. They also both came from me and are loved by me.
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