Characters

People, real and imagined. “Middle English: from Old French caractere, via Latin from Greek kharaktēr ‘a stamping tool’. From the early sense ‘distinctive mark’ arose ‘token, feature, or trait’ (early 16th century), and from this ‘a description, especially of a person’s qualities’, giving rise to ‘distinguishing qualities’.”

Chatter

Intrusions from the outer world upon our inner voices.

His and Hers

When our mothers visit.

Carrington

Carrington: Selected Letters & Extracts from Her Diaries.
Edited by David Garnett.
1970.

The Little Minister

The Little Minister.
J.M. Barrie.
New York Charles Scribner’s Sons.