Jenny’s Family

You can take a peek at Jenny’s family. I created a PDF file with her mother and father, grandfather and grandmother, her brothers, and even her old sister, who died before the age of two (yeah, I’m making all of this up). I just thought it would be fun to share. The PDF file also includes everybody’s personalities and character traits. And I included photos. This was fun. The only thing hard would be to write the stories. Again, I’m open to any suggestions.

Here are their pictures. If you want to read about their personalities, click the blue tab:

JENNY AGE 12
JOSIAH AGE 21
ELI AGE 19
CALEB AGE 18
MICAH AGE 13
GIDEON AGE 9
EMILY (DIED AT AGE 2)
JOSIAH GRANT (PAPA) AGE 48
CAROLINE GRANT (MAMA) AGE 42
JOSEPHINE CAMPBELL (GRANDMAMA) AGE 65
MATTHEW CAMPBELL (GRANDPAPA) AGE 69

Published by Susan K. Marlow

I'm the author of the Circle C and Goldtown Adventures series. I blog as "Andi Carter," the main character in the Circle C series. She lives on a huge cattle ranch in 1880s California. These are her adventures.

23 thoughts on “Jenny’s Family

  1. I enjoyed reading the characters descriptions. I’ll try to think of a story, but I don’t know much about the lumber industry. Will any of them have a Scottish accent?

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      1. I REALLY hope you write them! I think it would be a huge success! Jenny is such a great character- it seems so easy to connect with her! You should do a short story contest centered around Jenny if you need some good inspiration/plot ideas!

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  2. I hope you do write about Jenny and her brothers. I’ve always liked them better than any of your other characters because they are like me and my sister and they live in a setting we can kinda relate to.

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  3. Maybe if she went to stay with Jenny for a summer, and something happens while she’s there. That could be a interesting story line.

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  4. Oh, I meant maybe it would be a interesting story line if Jenny had a ladylike, and sassy cousin, and that cousin went to stay with Jenny for a summer.

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  5. I really like Jenny’s open honest ways guess she got it from her father. I’m ready to go on some awesome adventure’s with her I like Andy but she’s grown up I’m ready for a change, plus I think I like Jenny best.

    Mischaell D Romo

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  6. Hi! My name is Parker Alison and I am a big fan of the Andrea Carter Series! I was wondering how you make your book covers with Ai? I am currently writing a book series and would love to make covers and images for my characters! Your’s are so great and creative!

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    1. Hi Parker.
      Thanks! None of my Circle C or Goldtown books are AI but photos and backgrounds from images of my grandkids (except for CCA and CCM. Those are Jessica).
      And I’m not sure if my publisher will even “go for” my suggestions/cover concepts, etc. but it is sure fun to make them. I used to use Microsoft Co-pilot, but another author friend told me about ChatGTP, that this program makes better images. And whoosh! It sure does. You just go into the program and give VERY SPECIFIC instructions about medium (ink, paint, pencil sketch) etc. layout (book cover hi-resolution), and then every little detail you can think of about what your characters and setting look like. You can upload an image of what your character looks like (that’s what I did on my playing covers), and it does a pretty good job rendering the likeness. Well, that’s about all I can tell you since you just have to experiment until it looks like what you want. I assure you, the cover samples I posted were NOT the first drafts! I even used my PhotoShop to “trade out a face” from a better face in an image that I didn’t like but I liked the face. LOL

      After I have the cover image, I use CANVA to create the title, author, design, etc.

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