52 Book Club: 2024 Reading Challenge - hosted by anamarquina

Self-insert by an author
A self-insert is when the author writes themselves in as a character within the novel. The character may use the author’s real name, or be disguised by a different name but share many similar qualities to the author.

Example 1: Agatha Christie’s character Ariadne Oliver is considered a self-insert by the author. Ariadne is a mystery novelist whose frustrations toward her Finnish detective often mimic Christie’s own frustrations toward Hercule Poirot. Fun fact: “Ariadne Oliver discusses her book “Body in the Library” in Cards on the Table, published in 1936. Christie didn’t publish her version of The Body in the Library until 1942.” (Wikipedia)

Example 2: In Anthony Horowitz’ series, “Hawthorne and Horowitz Mysteries,” Horowitz himself appears as an author and sidekick to the fictional lead detective. He appears under his own name.

The self-insert may or may not be specifically confirmed by the author. (For instance, many believe The Twilight Series to include a self-insert by Stephanie Meyers.) This is probably one of the more difficult prompts on this year’s challenge, so unsubstantiated self-inserts definitely work for this prompt.

As a creative interpretation, you may choose an author who made a cameo in the TV or film adaption of their book, even if they didn’t include a self-insert in the original book. You might also choose a series in which a self-insert occurs in one of the books, even if the author isn’t featured in the specific part of the series you’re reading.

As an alternate interpretation, any memoir or non-fiction read in which the author is featured will count toward this prompt.

Examples: True Crime Story, Hallowe’en Party, A Line to Kill, The Dark Tower Series, Anna Karenina, Perelandra
Goodreads List: Self-insert by an author
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