![]() And so I suggested a “reboot.” I aged her from fourteen to almost seventeen. I wanted an older, more world-weary Dancy. I knew from the very beginning that I didn’t want to merely return to the character from the novel, or the one from the short stories. After we’d discussed various possible projects, Dancy emerged as a character with a lot of potential, someone I still wanted to write and someone I thought could successfully make the jump from prose to comics. In a way, I thought I was finished with Dancy, but then, in 2010, Dark Horse approached me about working with them. I began writing short stories about Dancy, and eventually these were collected into Alabaster in 2006. ![]() She was, I think, by far the best thing about the book. ![]() Over the years, my opinion of the novel hasn’t fared so well, but my love of this character has remained strong. Dancy Flammarion is a character I originally created for my second novel, Threshold, which was published in 1998. ![]()
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