Delia is a recurring character in the works of Laird Barron. It's uncertain whether all appearances of Delia are the same person. According to Barron himself in [this 2021 interview](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caA1o0O58qw&), they both are and they aren't: "Delia is an heiress in the Coleridge series. She’s a black magician in my Antiquity series. She’s one of the worst people alive (...) A version of her was in a story called “Girls Without Their Faces On.” And there’s others. She keeps reappearing. She’s not the same person in all of them, but she is." Laird goes more in-depth on his [[Multiverse]] in the interview. Delia is the protagonist of the story [[Girls Without Their Faces On]], where she lives in Alaska, owns a [[Dogs|dog]] named Atticus and is dating [[J|Steely J]]. Delia Dolores Andersen, also known as Dee Dee Gamma, is the protagonist of [[Don't Make Me Assume My Ultimate Form]]. This is probably the same Delia as the one from Girls Without Their Faces On, seeing as both stories mention Onager High in [[Alaska]]. In the story [[Andy Kaufman Creeping through the Trees]], there's a brief mention of a girl named Dee Dee Andersen. Delia is a recurring character in the [[Isaiah Coleridge Series]]. Delia has an [[Antiquity]] [[Alter Ego]] in the form of a dark sorceress who appears in the story [[Ode to Joad the Toad]]. #Character #Coleridge #Antiquity